Sleepiness assessment apparatus
First Claim
1. A sleepiness assessment apparatus for determining whether or not a subject is sleepy, the sleepiness assessment apparatus comprising:
- a respiration-interval acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of respiration intervals of the subject;
a heartbeat-interval acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of heartbeat intervals of the subject;
a sleepiness assessment unit configured to;
determine whether a variation occurs in which the acquired respiration intervals increase, calculate a degree of the variation in a case where the variation occurs, and set a first sleepiness parameter based on the calculated degree of the variation,calculate an average value of the plurality of acquired heartbeat intervals, determine whether a variation occurs in which the acquired heartbeat intervals decrease, calculate a frequency of the variation in a case where the variation occurs and set a second sleepiness assessment parameter based on the calculated frequency of the variation and the calculated average value of the heartbeat intervals, anddetermine whether or not the subject is sleepy based on the first sleepiness assessment parameter and the second sleepiness assessment parameter; and
an actuator configured to apply a stimulus to the subject for improving the subject'"'"'s degree of arousal based on whether or not the subject is sleepy.
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Abstract
A sleepiness assessment value P1 is set to be an average heart rate HR (S130). A sleepiness assessment value P2 is set to be a standard deviation σ of a respiration interval RespI for one minute (S150). A sleepiness assessment value P3 is set to be a value that is obtained by dividing, by one minute, an integrated value of a square of an average heartbeat interval RRIavg in a case where a variation in which a heartbeat interval RRI increases occurs (in a case where an RRI count value Xi is a value of one) (S190). A sleepiness assessment value P4 is set to a value that is obtained by averaging a variation ratio in a case where a variation in which the respiration interval RespI increases occurs (in a case where an RRI count value Yi is a value of one) (S210). A sleepiness assessment value P is set to be a value obtained by summing values that are obtained by multiplying the individual sleepiness assessment values P1 to P4 by weight coefficients a to d, each of which is set for a corresponding one of the sleepiness assessment values P1 to P4 (S220). When the sleepiness assessment value P is smaller than a value of zero, it is determined that a person is highly alert (S240), and, when the sleepiness assessment value P is equal to or larger than the value of zero, it is determined that the person is less alert (S250).
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6 Claims
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1. A sleepiness assessment apparatus for determining whether or not a subject is sleepy, the sleepiness assessment apparatus comprising:
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a respiration-interval acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of respiration intervals of the subject; a heartbeat-interval acquisition unit configured to acquire a plurality of heartbeat intervals of the subject; a sleepiness assessment unit configured to; determine whether a variation occurs in which the acquired respiration intervals increase, calculate a degree of the variation in a case where the variation occurs, and set a first sleepiness parameter based on the calculated degree of the variation, calculate an average value of the plurality of acquired heartbeat intervals, determine whether a variation occurs in which the acquired heartbeat intervals decrease, calculate a frequency of the variation in a case where the variation occurs and set a second sleepiness assessment parameter based on the calculated frequency of the variation and the calculated average value of the heartbeat intervals, and determine whether or not the subject is sleepy based on the first sleepiness assessment parameter and the second sleepiness assessment parameter; and an actuator configured to apply a stimulus to the subject for improving the subject'"'"'s degree of arousal based on whether or not the subject is sleepy. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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