| Literature DB >> 29456897 |
Xiaodong Yang1, Syed Aziz Shah2, Aifeng Ren1, Dou Fan1, Nan Zhao1, Dongjian Cao1, Fangming Hu1, Masood Ur Rehman3, Weigang Wang4, Karen M Von Deneen5, Jie Tian5,6.
Abstract
Essential tremor (ET) is a neurological disorder characterized by rhythmic, involuntary shaking of a part or parts of the body. The most common tremor is seen in the hands/arms and fingers. This paper presents an evaluation of ETs monitoring based on finger-to-nose test measurement as captured by small wireless devices working in shortwave or [Formula: see text]-band frequency range. The acquired signals in terms of amplitude and phase information are used to detect a tremor in the hands. Linearly transforming raw phase data acquired in the [Formula: see text]-band were carried out for calibrating the phase information and to improve accuracy. The data samples are used for classification using support vector machine algorithm. This model is used to differentiate the tremor and nontremor data efficiently based on secondary features that characterize ET. The accuracy of our measurements maintains linearity, and more than 90% accuracy rate is achieved between the feature set and data samples.Entities:
Keywords: S-band sensing technique; biomedical engineering; essential tremor
Year: 2018 PMID: 29456897 PMCID: PMC5808945 DOI: 10.1109/JTEHM.2017.2789298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE J Transl Eng Health Med ISSN: 2168-2372 Impact factor: 3.316