The influence of respiration on the heart rate is a phenomenon known as respiratory sinus arrhythmia. However, effects of respiration are often ignored in studies of heart rate variability. In this paper, we take respiratory influences into account by separating the tachogram in two components, one related to respiration and one residual component, using orthogonal subspace projection. We demonstrate that it is important to remove respiratory influences during classification of rest and mental stress. Using merely the original tachogram, the classification accuracy is 57.13%, while the use of the residual tachogram results in an almost perfect classification (accuracy = 97.88%).PubMedID 24111137status: publishe
Abstract — This article describes a signal-processing approach to detect mental stress using unobtru...
Objective: This paper proposes an approach to better estimate the sympathovagal balance (SB) and the...
<p>Healthy controls are characterized by an increased heart rate (A) and respiratory rate during the...
The variability of the heart rate (HRV) is widely studied as it contains information about the activ...
The variability of the heart rate (HRV) is widely studied as it contains information about the activ...
Respiration is one of the main modulators causing heart rate variability (HRV). However, when interp...
Respiration is one of the main modulators causing heart rate variability (HRV). However, when interp...
© 2017 IEEE Computer Society. All rights reserved. Heart rate variability (HRV) has been proposed as...
Abstract—This paper addresses a major weakness of traditional heart-rate-variability (HRV) analysis ...
Heart rate variability (HRV) has been proposed as an indicator of stress. However, respiratory chang...
OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes an approach to better estimate the sympathovagal balance (SB) and the...
There are many different studies that try to use physiological features to determine stress. But ther...
The rate at which our heart beats, is a dynamical process enabling adaptive changes according to the...
Mental stress is a major problem in today's society. It is therefore important to determine the mech...
Mental stress alters neural cardiovascular regulation, which is reflected by Heart Rate Variability ...
Abstract — This article describes a signal-processing approach to detect mental stress using unobtru...
Objective: This paper proposes an approach to better estimate the sympathovagal balance (SB) and the...
<p>Healthy controls are characterized by an increased heart rate (A) and respiratory rate during the...
The variability of the heart rate (HRV) is widely studied as it contains information about the activ...
The variability of the heart rate (HRV) is widely studied as it contains information about the activ...
Respiration is one of the main modulators causing heart rate variability (HRV). However, when interp...
Respiration is one of the main modulators causing heart rate variability (HRV). However, when interp...
© 2017 IEEE Computer Society. All rights reserved. Heart rate variability (HRV) has been proposed as...
Abstract—This paper addresses a major weakness of traditional heart-rate-variability (HRV) analysis ...
Heart rate variability (HRV) has been proposed as an indicator of stress. However, respiratory chang...
OBJECTIVE: This paper proposes an approach to better estimate the sympathovagal balance (SB) and the...
There are many different studies that try to use physiological features to determine stress. But ther...
The rate at which our heart beats, is a dynamical process enabling adaptive changes according to the...
Mental stress is a major problem in today's society. It is therefore important to determine the mech...
Mental stress alters neural cardiovascular regulation, which is reflected by Heart Rate Variability ...
Abstract — This article describes a signal-processing approach to detect mental stress using unobtru...
Objective: This paper proposes an approach to better estimate the sympathovagal balance (SB) and the...
<p>Healthy controls are characterized by an increased heart rate (A) and respiratory rate during the...