EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS

Stress has diverse effects on human physiological reactions, and one such effect is on heart rate (HR). The established methods to acquire HR is by electrocardiogram (ECG) and photoplethysmogram (PPG). ECG electrodes need to be placed on the chest, which can cause inconvenience and is not practical...

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Published in:IIUM Engineering Journal
Main Author: Zulkifli M.H.Z.; Jasni F.; Ghazali A.S.; Nordin N.H.D.; Sidek S.N.; Shaharum S.M.; Zaman F.H.K.
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Language:English
Published: International Islamic University Malaysia-IIUM 2024
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Zulkifli M.H.Z.; Jasni F.; Ghazali A.S.; Nordin N.H.D.; Sidek S.N.; Shaharum S.M.; Zaman F.H.K.
EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
2024
IIUM Engineering Journal
25
2
10.31436/iiumej.v25i2.3017
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85199789125&doi=10.31436%2fiiumej.v25i2.3017&partnerID=40&md5=f7c029e6b25b95efa960de72c6c607a9
Stress has diverse effects on human physiological reactions, and one such effect is on heart rate (HR). The established methods to acquire HR is by electrocardiogram (ECG) and photoplethysmogram (PPG). ECG electrodes need to be placed on the chest, which can cause inconvenience and is not practical in daily life, while PPG signals are known to contain more noise than ECG. Thus, this work aims to investigate the efficacy of a piezoelectric-based sensory system in measuring HR and using the signal to differentiate stressed and relaxed conditions by means of statistical analysis. Two activities were conducted to achieve the goal. The first experiment involved collecting and analysing piezoelectric signals to measure the pulse rate (bpm) and compare this with the HR from PPG. For the second experiment, the piezoelectric-based HR was calculated from 20 subjects (male and female, age ranging between 20 and 25) in relaxed and stressed conditions. The stress condition was triggered using two stressors: the Stroop Colour Word Test and the Digit Span Test. Statistical analyses reveal a strong positive correlation between piezoelectric-based heart rate (HR) and oximeter readings (r(12) = 0.993, p < 0.001), despite the fact that the values are not precisely identical. In addition, the findings also indicate that there are significant effects by the mental states (stressed and relaxed) on the piezoelectric-based HR readings (p<0.05). Employing a within-subject design condition, the results further illustrated that piezoelectric readings are elevated during stressed conditions (Mean±SD = 72.395±0.097) and diminished during relaxed conditions (Mean±SD = 71.615±0.126). Therefore, the suggested piezoelectric-based sensory system has been validated as an effective means of categorizing stress and relaxation based on heart rate signals. © (2024), (International Islamic University Malaysia-IIUM). All rights reserved.
International Islamic University Malaysia-IIUM
1511788X
English
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author Zulkifli M.H.Z.; Jasni F.; Ghazali A.S.; Nordin N.H.D.; Sidek S.N.; Shaharum S.M.; Zaman F.H.K.
spellingShingle Zulkifli M.H.Z.; Jasni F.; Ghazali A.S.; Nordin N.H.D.; Sidek S.N.; Shaharum S.M.; Zaman F.H.K.
EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
author_facet Zulkifli M.H.Z.; Jasni F.; Ghazali A.S.; Nordin N.H.D.; Sidek S.N.; Shaharum S.M.; Zaman F.H.K.
author_sort Zulkifli M.H.Z.; Jasni F.; Ghazali A.S.; Nordin N.H.D.; Sidek S.N.; Shaharum S.M.; Zaman F.H.K.
title EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
title_short EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
title_full EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
title_fullStr EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
title_sort EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF PIEZOELECTRIC-BASED SENSORY SYSTEMS FOR HEART RATE MONITORING IN DIFFERENTIATING STRESS VS RELAX CONDITIONS
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description Stress has diverse effects on human physiological reactions, and one such effect is on heart rate (HR). The established methods to acquire HR is by electrocardiogram (ECG) and photoplethysmogram (PPG). ECG electrodes need to be placed on the chest, which can cause inconvenience and is not practical in daily life, while PPG signals are known to contain more noise than ECG. Thus, this work aims to investigate the efficacy of a piezoelectric-based sensory system in measuring HR and using the signal to differentiate stressed and relaxed conditions by means of statistical analysis. Two activities were conducted to achieve the goal. The first experiment involved collecting and analysing piezoelectric signals to measure the pulse rate (bpm) and compare this with the HR from PPG. For the second experiment, the piezoelectric-based HR was calculated from 20 subjects (male and female, age ranging between 20 and 25) in relaxed and stressed conditions. The stress condition was triggered using two stressors: the Stroop Colour Word Test and the Digit Span Test. Statistical analyses reveal a strong positive correlation between piezoelectric-based heart rate (HR) and oximeter readings (r(12) = 0.993, p < 0.001), despite the fact that the values are not precisely identical. In addition, the findings also indicate that there are significant effects by the mental states (stressed and relaxed) on the piezoelectric-based HR readings (p<0.05). Employing a within-subject design condition, the results further illustrated that piezoelectric readings are elevated during stressed conditions (Mean±SD = 72.395±0.097) and diminished during relaxed conditions (Mean±SD = 71.615±0.126). Therefore, the suggested piezoelectric-based sensory system has been validated as an effective means of categorizing stress and relaxation based on heart rate signals. © (2024), (International Islamic University Malaysia-IIUM). All rights reserved.
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