The design and implementation of a wearable system to estimate the human reaction time (HRT) to visual stimulus based on two identical wireless motion sensors are described. Each sensor incorporates a motion sensor (gyroscope), a processor and a transceiver operating at the industrial, scientific and medical frequency of 2.45 GHz. Relevant tests to estimate the HRT are performed in two different scenarios including simple and recognition tests for 90 pairs of measurements. The obtained results are compared with a computer-based system to determine the accuracy of the proposed system. The root mean square error, standard deviation error and mean error of the results are 2.88, 6.17 and 0.3 ms for simple test while for recognition test as low ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is an active area of research concerned with the classification of ...
Nowadays, human errors in working environments are among the significant causes of nonfatal and fata...
For the assessment of human reaction time, a test environment was developed. This system consists of...
Abstract—Reaction time (RT) tests are known as simple and sensitive cognitive tests. A drawback of e...
This work deals with the measurement of reaction time on the basis of optical stimulation, discusses...
The following study presents the development and evaluation of an optical sensor system to measure c...
Reaction time to a light or sound stimulus is an important element of life. Constructing and testing...
IEEE This work studies the feasibility of using low-cost motion sensors to provide opportunistic hea...
The future of human computer interaction systems lies in how intelligently these systems can take in...
The assessment of movement reaction time (RT) as a sideline assessment is a valuable biomarker for m...
Estimation of heart rate is a challenging task from PPG (photoplethysmographic) signal, as motion ar...
Introduction: Reaction Time has been widely used as one of the measures of mental chronometry since ...
MasterHeart rate recovery (HRR) is a convenient index to assess a cardiovascular autonomic function ...
A quantitative evaluation of kinetic parameters, the joint’s range of motion, heart rate, and breath...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is an active area of research concerned with the classification of ...
Nowadays, human errors in working environments are among the significant causes of nonfatal and fata...
For the assessment of human reaction time, a test environment was developed. This system consists of...
Abstract—Reaction time (RT) tests are known as simple and sensitive cognitive tests. A drawback of e...
This work deals with the measurement of reaction time on the basis of optical stimulation, discusses...
The following study presents the development and evaluation of an optical sensor system to measure c...
Reaction time to a light or sound stimulus is an important element of life. Constructing and testing...
IEEE This work studies the feasibility of using low-cost motion sensors to provide opportunistic hea...
The future of human computer interaction systems lies in how intelligently these systems can take in...
The assessment of movement reaction time (RT) as a sideline assessment is a valuable biomarker for m...
Estimation of heart rate is a challenging task from PPG (photoplethysmographic) signal, as motion ar...
Introduction: Reaction Time has been widely used as one of the measures of mental chronometry since ...
MasterHeart rate recovery (HRR) is a convenient index to assess a cardiovascular autonomic function ...
A quantitative evaluation of kinetic parameters, the joint’s range of motion, heart rate, and breath...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Human activity recognition (HAR) is an active area of research concerned with the classification of ...
Nowadays, human errors in working environments are among the significant causes of nonfatal and fata...
For the assessment of human reaction time, a test environment was developed. This system consists of...