A simple FSR-based belt records respiratory waveforms across postures and, in a preliminary pilot, breathing features separate stress-induction phases from relaxation phases.
Machine-learning enabled wireless wearable sensors to study individuality of respiratory behaviors.Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 173:112799, 2021
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A Low-Power Wearable Respiratory Sensor for Non-Invasive Stress Monitoring
A simple FSR-based belt records respiratory waveforms across postures and, in a preliminary pilot, breathing features separate stress-induction phases from relaxation phases.