Description
The data set was obtained during the project focus on the determination of changes in physiological parameters due to a stressful situation.
The measurements were conducted with the system which consists e.g. sensors of temperature, skin resistance, and pulse.
Short-term (5 minutes) measurements of physiological parameters were performed on the healthy volunteers (child, age 11).
Acronyms used into a dataset:
R – skin resistance (HI – too high value to be measured);
X – detection of stress (can be 0 or 1)
H – pulse
T – skin temperature
D - date
t - time.
Dataset file
Ch_5min_ver1.xlsx
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- License:
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Details
- Year of publication:
- 2020
- Verification date:
- 2021-04-08
- Creation date:
- 2019
- Dataset language:
- English
- Fields of science:
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- Automation, electronic and electrical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
- biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
- DOI:
- DOI ID 10.34808/r6t0-bs19 open in new tab
- Series:
- Verified by:
- Gdańsk University of Technology
Keywords
- pulse rate
- tempearture
- temperature sensor
- temperature measurement
- skin resistance sensor
- biomedical engineering
- biomedical applications
- stress analysis
- stress measurement
References
- publication Support for Employees with ASD in the Workplace Using a Bluetooth Skin Resistance Sensor–A Preliminary Study
- publication System supporting behavioral therapy for children with autism
- publication Selection of physiological parameters for optoelectronic system supporting behavioral therapy of autistic children
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Version this document has several versions
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Current versionversion 1.1release date 2021-04-08
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version 1.0release date 2020-12-17
DOI
10.34808/tny4-jc54
represents the latest version of the data.
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