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2018
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Driver StressReal-time MonitoringMedical MonitoringKinesiologyAmbient Health MonitoringEngineeringMeasurementWearable TechnologyPatient MonitoringCar NoiseHealth MonitoringHuman MonitoringCardiologyWearable SensorHealth Sciences
Continuous heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring in cars can allow ambient health monitoring and help track driver stress and fatigue. Current approaches that involve wearable or externally mounted sensors are accurate but inconvenient for the user. In particular, prior approaches often fail when noise from human motion or car noise are present.
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