@incollection{GaidukSeepoldMart{\´i}nez Madrid2021, author = {Gaiduk, Maksym and Seepold, Ralf and Mart{\´i}nez Madrid, Natividad}, title = {Development of health systems for home environments with the focus on sleep monitoring}, booktitle = {Grenz{\"u}berschreitende Reallabore f{\"u}r Assistenztechnik}, editor = {Kempter, Guido and Ritter, Walter}, isbn = {978-3-95853-711-8}, institution = {Informatik}, pages = {138 -- 144}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Health monitoring in a home environment can have broader use since it may provide continuous control of health parameters with relatively minor intrusiveness into regular life. This work aims to verify if it is possible to replace the typical in some sleep medicine areas subjective questioning by an objective measurement using electronic devices. For this purpose, a study was conducted with ten subjects, in which objective and subjective measurement of relevant sleep parameters took place. The results of both measurement methods were evaluated and analyzed. The results showed that while for some measures, such as Total Time in Bed, there is a high agreement between objective and subjective measurements, for others, such as sleep quality, there are significant differences. For this reason, currently, a combination of both measurement methods may be beneficial and provide the most detailed results, while a partial replacement can already reduce the number of questions at the subjective measurement by measurement through electronic devices.}, language = {en} }