Módulo de registro de posição corporal durante o sono (módulo RPCS)
Sleep disorders are observed since the beginning of human history, and they affect about 43% of Brazilians, as revealed by a research by the Brazilian Society of Sleep (Associação Brasileira de Sono – ABS). To diagnose these disorders, several techniques have been developed, mainly since the mid-nin...
Principais autores: | Okopni, André Felipe de Souza, Romani, Eduardo |
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Formato: | Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação) |
Idioma: | Português |
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Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
2020
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http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/8463 |
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Sleep disorders are observed since the beginning of human history, and they affect about 43% of Brazilians, as revealed by a research by the Brazilian Society of Sleep (Associação Brasileira de Sono – ABS). To diagnose these disorders, several techniques have been developed, mainly since the mid-nineteenth century, with the invention of tests such as electroencephalography and polysomnography, which detects up to 87 sleep disorders. Within this context, the main objective is to develop a wireless monitor of human body activities during sleep. Thus, the methodology is divided into a study phase of technologies and components, phases of assembly and testing of prototypes, a phase whit the study to reduce the consumption and the physical size of the equipment, and final assembly of the product. The development of this product was the implementation of a software and two modules, one fixed and one mobile module. The mobile module is attached to the user's body, having its own power supply, a transducer to capture the position of the user's thorax and a wireless transmitter to transmit these data to the fixed module, in addition to having a small size that interferes as little as possible in sleep user. The fixed module has mains supply, a wireless receiver, and communication with a computer. The data collected by mobile module and transmitted to the computer via the fixed module are analyzed by software, this can generate graphics, simulations, writing reports and logs (record positions, times and dates) through an easy handling interface, thus making it easier to visualize the results and search for a first diagnosis. Therefore, as a result, the product may become a helpful tool in studies related to sleep because of the information provided, along with other data obtained with the aid of other equipment; it is possible to develop studies of various sleep disorders, such as apnea, sleep walking, among others. |
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