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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2013.17.11.2653

Design and Implementation of Sleep Disorders Improvement System Based on Multi-Sensor  

Le, Young-Woo (Department of Computer Science, Gachon University)
Park, Seok-Cheon (Department of Computer Engineering, Gachon University)
Abstract
Representative sleep disorders represent sleep apnea and snoring. Although researches to diagnose sleep disorders as solutions for these problems are going on, the original researches only diagnose and measure sleep disorders but ones to find out the reasons are not activated much. Therefore, to reinforce this, this paper suggests sleep disorder improvement system based on multi-sensor. To design the system proposed in this paper, the entire system's structure was found and data's flow was planned. To ensure that the system works, mobile application and user interface was built based on Android. To test the results on accuracy of sleep disorders improvement system based on ontology using multi sensor built and planned in this paper, a scenario was written. As a result of testing inference results' accuracy changing factor values of sleep disorders following test scenario, proposed sleep disorders improvement system's accuracy was checked.
Keywords
Sleep apnea; Snoring; Sleep Disorders; Ontology;
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