DocumentCode
1615218
Title
Wearable Systems for Service based on Physiological Signals
Author
Ryoo, Dong-Wan ; Kim, Young-Sung ; Lee, Jeun-Woo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Post-PC Res. Group, Electron. & Telecommun. Res. Inst., Chungnam
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2437
Lastpage
2440
Abstract
Many researches for useful status information on humans have been done using the bio-signals. The bio-signal acquisition systems can be used to connect a user and a ubiquitous computing environment. The ubiquitous computing environment has to give various services anywhere, anytime. Consequently, ubiquitous computing requires new technology, such as a new user interface, dynamic service mechanism based on context and mobility support, which is different from technology used in desktop environment. To do this, we developed a wearable system, which can sense physiological data, determine emotional status and execute service based on the emotion. In this paper, we described wearable systems for personalized service based on physiological signals. The wearable system is composed of three subsystems, the physiological data sensing subsystem, the human status awareness subsystem and the service management subsystem. The physiological data sensing subsystem senses PPG, GSR and SKT signals from the data glove and sends the data to a wearable system using Bluetooth. The human status awareness subsystem in the wearable system receives the data from bio-sensors and determines emotional status using nonlinear mapping and rule-base. After determining emotion, the service management subsystem activates proper service automatically, and the service management subsystem can provide personalized service for users based on acquired bio-signals. Also, we presented various feature extraction using bio-signals such as PPG, GSR, SKT considering mobility, and emotion recognition of human status for the ubiquitous computing service
Keywords
Bluetooth; bio-optics; bioelectric phenomena; biothermics; emotion recognition; feature extraction; knowledge based systems; medical signal processing; plethysmography; skin; telemedicine; ubiquitous computing; wearable computers; Bluetooth; GSR; PPG; SKT; biosensors; biosignal acquisition systems; data glove; dynamic service mechanism; emotion recognition; emotional status; feature extraction; galvanic skin response; human status awareness subsystem; mobility support; nonlinear mapping; physiological data sensing subsystem; physiological signals; rule-base; service management subsystem; skin temperature; ubiquitous computing; user interface; wearable systems; Blood; Bluetooth; Context-aware services; Data gloves; Emotion recognition; Feature extraction; Humans; Pulse measurements; Ubiquitous computing; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8741-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1616961
Filename
1616961
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