A stress sensor based on galvanic skin response (GSR) controlled by ZigBee

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Sometimes, one needs to control different emotional situations which can lead the person suffering them to dangerous situations, in both the medium and short term. There are studies which indicate that stress increases the risk of cardiac problems. In this study we have designed and built a stress sensor based on Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), and controlled by ZigBee. In order to check the device's performance, we have used 16 adults (eight women and eight men) who completed different tests requiring a certain degree of effort, such as mathematical operations or breathing deeply. on completion, we appreciated that GSR is able to detect the different states of each user with a success rate of 76.56%. In the future, we plan to create an algorithm which is able to differentiate between each state. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Villarejo, M. V., Zapirain, B. G., & Zorrilla, A. M. (2012). A stress sensor based on galvanic skin response (GSR) controlled by ZigBee. Sensors (Switzerland), 12(5), 6075–6101. https://doi.org/10.3390/s120506075

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