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INTRODUCTION
Dozee is a contactless health tracker that monitors and
analyses your health data while your sleep.
The device tracks the body vitals during sleep and the app
gives the insights into a daily, weekly and monthly trends in
the sleep quantity and health patterns.
It uses sleep patterns, resting heart rate, resting respiration
rate, heart rate variability, body movements to monitor the
health.
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WORKING PRINCIPLE
Dozee records micro-vibrations produced by the bodies from heartbeats,
breathing, movements, snoring and muscle twitches.
The sensor sheet needs to be placed on a hard surface under the mattress.
The sensor sheet works best when kept under the chest.
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The vibrations are then processed by our highly curated and extensively
tested algorithms.
Then it is converted into meaningful health markers which we can see on
the app.
Dozee uses WiFi and bluetooth to communicate data.
FIGURE 2:REPRESENTATION OF
COLLECTION OF VIBRATION OF HUMAN
BODY
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HARDWARE
Thin Sensor Sheet
This is used to sense the vibrations from the human body.
Small module
This is used for communication using WiFi or Bluetooth
with the mobile and also can be used as alarm system.
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SOFTWARE
Dozee Application
• This app can be used to monitor the heart rate, stress level and
respiration and shows the results in every sleep hour.
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ADVANTAGES
It helps to monitor the health condition at home, so there is no
need of going to hospitals.
It gives the accurate data of the health condition of a person.
It can be used anytime and anywhere provided there is a good
connection to update the results in the app.
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DISADVANTAGE
Dozee requires the person to sleep for a minimum of one hour
to analyse.
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APPLICATIONS
Home
Health camps
Security forces
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CONCLUSION
Without depending on anyone Dozee the contactless health
monitor can monitor the data analysis and condition of the
person.
Dozee can be used in a secure way.
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REFERENCE
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Proceedings of the 18th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems.
[3] J. Paalasmaa and M. Ranta, “Detecting heartbeats in the ballistocardio-gram
with clustering,” Proc. ICML/UAI/COLT Workshop Mach. Learn. Health-Care
Appl., Helsinki, Finland, 2008.
[4] Dozee, www.dozee.io.
[5] Martin Buchheit, Yves Papelier, Paul B. Laursen, and Saı̈ d Ahmaidi,
“Noninvasive assessment of cardiac parasympathetic function: postexercise heart
rate recovery or heart rate variability?” Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol , 2007
[6] J. W. Gordon, “Certain Molar Movements of the Human Body produced by the
Circulation of the Blood” J Anat Physiol. 2007 Apr; 11(Pt 3): 533–536.
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