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Multisensor system for monitoring human psychophysiologic state in extreme conditions with the use of microwave sensor

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5 Author(s)
Rozanowski, K. ; Aviation Bioeng. Dept., Mil. Inst. of Aviation Med., Warsaw, Poland ; Sondej, T. ; Lewandowski, J. ; Luszczyk, M.
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The paper concerns recording biomedical signals for the purpose of monitoring psychophysiological parameters in extreme conditions, using a microwave glucose sensor. The intended project involves a modern system for monitoring the psychophysiological activity, integrated with a personal microcomputer system monitoring the human efficiency. The elements of the monitoring system are applicable in the newest trends connected with health care called telemedicine. The elaborated set of micro sensors and algorithms of data processing will allow elaborating proper indicators of the psychomotor state estimation. The interference-resistant technology developed for the military sector enables the proposed solutions to be used also in civilian applications.

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Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (MIXDES), 2012 Proceedings of the 19th International Conference

Date of Conference: 24-26 May 2012

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