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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/14448
Title: Design of Sleep Detection Device For Application towards Sleep Disorder
Authors: Lee, Phillip
Keywords: EEG;Sleep;Sleep Detection;Biomedical;Electrical and Computer Engineering;Biomedical
Publication Date: 23-Apr-2010
Abstract: <p>Sleep disorder is an irregular pattern of sleep cycles in a person. Some can be very serious and the symptoms can be unpredictable. Due to the irregular sleep patterns, a person with narcolepsy can put him/herself in unwanted or dangerous situations that could yield serious physical and mental damages along with financial losses through accidents by falling asleep irregularly. The Sleep Detection Device is a wearable device that alerts the user of sleep attacks. By measuring the frequency change of the EEG signal, the Sleep Detection Device can notify the user of their state of sleep through buzzers. Detailed guidelines provide, Introduction to the topic, Relevant Theory, Theoretical Development of the Device, Design Procedures, Detailed Design Specifications, Results, Conclusion and Recommendation.</p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/14448
Identifier: ee4bi6/46
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Appears in Collections:EE 4BI6 Electrical Engineering Biomedical Capstones

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