| Literature DB >> 30518133 |
Mohammed Taj-Eldin1, Christian Ryan2, Brendan O'Flynn3, Paul Galvin4.
Abstract
The goal of real-time feedback on physiological changes, stress monitoring and even emotion detection is becoming a technological reality. People in their daily life experience varying emotional states, some of which are negative and which can lead to decreased attention, decreased productivity and ultimately, reduced quality of life. Therefore, having a solution that continuously monitors the physiological signals of the person and assesses his or her emotional well-being could be a very valuable tool. This paper aims to review existing physiological and motional monitoring devices, highlight their features and compare their sensing capabilities. Such technology would be particularly useful for certain populations who experience rapidly changing emotional states such as people with autism spectrum disorder and people with intellectual disabilities. Wearable sensing devices present a potential solution that can support and complement existing behavioral interventions. This paper presents a review of existing and emerging products in the market. It reviews the literature on state-of-the-art prototypes and analyzes their usefulness, clinical validity, and discusses clinical perspectives. A small number of products offer reliable physiological internal state monitoring and may be suitable for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is likely that more promising solutions will be available in the near future. Therefore, caregivers should be careful in their selection of devices that meet the care-receiver's personal needs and have strong research support for reliability and validity.Entities:
Keywords: autism spectrum disorder; challenging behavior; emotional monitoring; physiological monitoring; wearable devices
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30518133 PMCID: PMC6308558 DOI: 10.3390/s18124271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Comparison of commercial physiological and emotional monitoring devices.
| Product, Producer | Purpose | Device Form Factor | Sensors/Parameters | Support for Wireless Technology | Clinical Validity | Suitability for Individual with ASD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vivosmart 4, Garmin Inc., Olathe, KS, USA [ | Monitoring stress score using HRV, sleep quality, and activity (step, distance, calories, floors) | Wristband | HR, HRV, accelerometer, oxygen saturation | Yes, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and ANT+ | Not clinically validated | ☆☆☆ |
| Rhythm24, Scosche Inc., Oxnard, CA, USA [ | Monitoring heart rate data | Armband | HR, HRV | Yes, BLE/ANT+ Connection | Investigation showed reliable readings [ | ☆☆☆ |
| E4 wristband, Empatica Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA [ | Collecting physiological and movement data only | Wristband | HR, HRV, EDA, ST, acceleration | Yes, BLE and data uploaded to cloud | Comparable readings to chest strap [ | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Embrace, Empatica Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA [ | Alerts epileptics (or caregivers) when an attack occurs in ASD population | Watch | HR using PPG, EDA, ST, and activity | Yes, using BLE | Clinically validated and FDA approved [ | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| PulseOn OHR, PulseOn, Espoo, Finland [ | Monitoring physiological and movement data | Wristband | HR, HRV, acceleration | Yes, real-time transfer to application using BLE | HR/HRV are reliable only during resting condition [ | ☆☆☆ |
| ViSi Mobile, Sotera Wireless Inc., San Diego, CA [ | Monitoring physiological data | Wristband | ECG, HR, pulse rate, BP, RR, SpO2, and ST | Yes, using WiFi | FDA approved for blood pressure monitoring [ | ☆☆☆ |
| BioHarness 3.0, Zephyr Technology, Annapolis, MD, USA [ | Physiological and activity data collection | Chest strap | HR, HRV, EDA, body temperature, RR, activity, location | Yes, using BLE and LP–PAN [ | Only reliable HR but HRV is not suitable for clinical evaluations [ | ☆☆ |
| EQ02 LifeMonitor, Equivital Inc., Cambridge, UK [ | Physiological and activity data collection | Chest Belt | ECG; HR, HRV, RR, EDA, ST, acceleration | Yes, using Bluetooth 2.1 | EQ02 can accurately measure ECG and HRV [ | ☆ |
| Zephyr belt, Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA [ | Sports health monitoring | Belt | HR, HRV, RR | Yes, using BLE | Not clinically validated | ☆ |
| Hexoskin Smart Shirt, Hexoskin, Inc., Montreal, QC, Canada [ | Physiological and activity data collection and monitoring quality of sleep | Shirt | HR, HRV, Heart rate recovery, RR and volume, acceleration and power | Yes, using BLE and uploaded to cloud | Clinically validated to obtain reliable HR and RR [ | ☆☆☆ |
| Polar H7 & H10, Polar Electro Oy, Kempele, Finland [ | Monitoring HR activity | Chest Strap | HR, HRV using ECG | Yes, BLE protocol | Clinically comparable data [ | ☆ |
| Polar V800, Polar Electro Oy, Kempele, Finland [ | Monitoring HR activity | Watch | HR, HRV using light source sensor | Yes, BLE protocol | Clinically validated during rest [ | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Polar Vantage V, Polar Electro Oy, Kempele, Finland [ | Monitoring HR and physical activity | Watch | HR, HRV, accelerometer | Yes, BLE protocol | Not clinically validated | ☆☆☆☆ |
| QardioCore, Qardio, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA [ | Monitoring HR, ST, activity tracking | Can be mounted on chest | HR, HRV using ECG sensor, RR, ST, acceleration | Yes, BLE protocol | FDA (510) cleared [ | ☆ |
| Armour39® Module & Chest Strap, Under Armour, Inc., Baltimore, MD, USA [ | Monitoring heart rate, calorie | Chest Strap | HR, HRV using ECG | Yes, BLE protocol | HR/HRV are reported to be accurate [ | ☆ |
| Wahoo TICKR X, Wahoo Fitness, Atlanta, GA, USA [ | Monitoring HR, calorie tracking, insights of physical activity | Chest Strap | HR, HRV using ECG acceleration | Yes, using BLE and ANT+ | Bluetooth is HR/HRV accurate, ANT+ is just HR accurate [ | ☆ |
| Suunto 9, Suunto, Inc., Vantaa, Finland [ | Monitoring HR activity | Watch | HR, HRV | Yes, using BLE | Not clinically validated | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Suunto Smart Sensor, Suunto, Inc., Vantaa, Finland [ | Monitoring HR activity | Chest Strap | HR, HRV | Yes, using BLE | Tests showed reliable HR and HRV [ | ☆☆ |
| Apple Watch Series 4, Apple, Inc. [ | HR and physical activity | Watch | HR, HRV | Yes, using BLE and to cloud | FDA cleared, initial tests showed good HR and HRV data [ | ☆☆☆ |
| GoBe 2, Healbe, Corp., Moscow, Russia [ | Emotional monitoring, calorie intake, sleep quality | Wristband | HR, EDA, impedance, BP, and acceleration sensor | Yes, using BLE | Not clinically validated | ☆☆☆ |
| BioStamp nPoint, MC10, Inc., Cambridge, CA, USA [ | Monitoring heart rate, activity and posture data, sleep quality | Patch | HR, HRV, respiration rate, acceleration | Yes, using BLE and uploaded to cloud | FDA (510) cleared [ | ☆ |
| VitalPatch, VitalConnect, San Jose, CA, USA [ | HR, HRV, respiration rate, skin temperature, body posture, and activity | Patch | ECG for HR acceleration, thermistor for ST | Yes, data uploaded to the cloud | FDA (510) cleared, CE Marked, ISO 13485 certified. | ☆ |
| Lief Smart Patch, Lief Therapeutics, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA [ | Monitoring heart rate, emotional state, activity | Patch | HR, HRV using ECG sensor, RR, acceleration | Yes, using BLE | Not clinically validated | ☆☆☆ |
| AIO Sleeve, Komodo Technologies, Inc., Winnipeg, MB, Canada [ | Physiological, activity data, monitoring stress level and sleep quality | Sleeve | HR and HRV using ECG, acceleration | Yes, using BLE protocol | Not clinically validated | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Empower Me, Brain Power, LLC., Cambridge, MA, USA [ | Recognizing others’ emotions for ASD people | Glass | Acceleration | Yes, using BLE protocol | Clinically validated | ☆☆☆☆ |
Comparison of physiological and emotional recognition/monitoring research prototypes.
| Reference, Institution, Year | Purpose | Device Form Factor | Sensors/Parameters | Support for Wireless Technology | Clinical Validity | Suitability for ASD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Imani et al. [ | Heart rate activity and sweat monitoring | Patch | HR from ECG sensor, concentrations of hydrogen and sodium ions, lactate in human sweat | Yes, using BLE protocol | Initial test on three subject and HR sensor comparable to commercial monitors | ☆☆ |
| Yoon et al. [ | Stress Monitoring | Patch | EDA, ST, and pulsewave | No | No | ☆☆☆ |
| Williams et al. [ | Reflecting on user’ emotional state, recognizing other’s emotions and stress-relief system | Scarf | Heart rate (HR) | Yes, using BLE | Tested on small number of participants but not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| Guo et al. [ | Recognizing emotions, enhancing positive emotions and mitigating negative ones. | Scarf | HR, Electrodermal activity (EDA), and use color-changing and odor emitting tool to promote positive emotions | Yes, using Infrared technology | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| Tang et al. [ | Helping neuro-typical individuals recording emotional states of children with ASD | HR, perspiration, Pressure, and acceleration sensor | Yes, using WiFi to upload data to cloud | No | ☆☆ | |
| Parlak et al. [ | Measuring stress noninvasively | Patch | Cortisol using novel electrochemical sensor | No | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Notenboom [ | Monitoring stress level for people with ASD | Watch | HR, EDA, ST, and oxygen sensor | No | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| Torrado et al. [ | Inferring outburst patterns and self-regulation | Watch | HR monitor, accelerometer and gyroscope | Yes, BLE protocol | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆ |
| AlHanai et al. [ | Predicting the mood using para-linguistic cues, linguistic content and the physiological state | Watch | ECG, PPG, accelerometer, gyroscope, bioimpedence, electric tissue impedance, EDA, ST, audio and text features | Yes, BLE protocol | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| Northrup et al., [ | Monitoring stress to coordinate emotional arousal with contexts in ASD population | wristband | Electrodermal Activity (EDA) | Yes, BLE protocol | Preliminary tests showed good results [ | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Simm et al. [ | Assessing anxiety | Wristband | HR, ST, and environmental sensing | No | Preliminary tests on adults with ASD [ | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| Hui et al. [ | Emotional monitoring and assessment | Glove | Blood volume pulse, EDA, ST | Yes, using BLE to phone and data uploaded to cloud using WiFi/Cellular | Not validated | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Koo et al. [ | Monitoring Emotional states for people with ASD | Glove | EDA, HR and HRV using pulse oximeter | Yes, using BLE protocol | Not validated | ☆☆☆ |
Comparison of emerging solutions for emotional monitoring.
| Solution Name, Company | Purpose | Device Form Factor | Sensors/Parameters | Support for Wireless Technology | Clinical Validity | Suitability for Individuals with ASD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MyFeel wristband, Sentio Solutions Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA [ | Recognizing emotions | Wristband | HR, EDA, ST | Yes, using BLE | Preliminary study showed usefulness on 150 subjects | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Reveal, Awake Labs, Toronto, ON, Canada [ | Monitoring stress and anxiety in ASD | Wristband | HR, EDA, ST | Yes, using BLE | Undergoing clinical validation and pilot study [ | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| Gaia Wearable, Gaia LLC., Las Vegas, NV, USA [ | Monitoring stress, notifying individuals with ASD of meltdowns | Shirt | HR, EDA | Yes, using BLE | Not validated | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| Dymaxia Wearable, Dymaxia, Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada [ | Analyzing anxiety trends in ASD | Wristband | HR | Yes, using BLE | Not validated | ☆☆☆ |
| BioHug Vest, Bio Hug Technologies Ltd., [ | Calming people with extreme levels of stress in people with ADHD, post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), ASD | Vest | Air pressure using Deep Pressure patent technology | Yes, using BLE | Not validated | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| MOXO Wearable, mPath, Broomfield, CO, USA [ | Monitoring stress levels | Watch | Electrodermal activity | No known | Preliminary studies showed good results [ | ☆ |
| iBreve, iBreve, Ltd., Dublin, Ireland [ | Monitoring breathing, stress, and activity for women | Clip | RR, HRV, and acceleration | Yes, using BLE | Initial tests to distinguish between different breathing [ | ☆☆☆ |
| KiddoWear band, Good Parents Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA [ | Monitoring health, stress, activity, and sleep levels | Wristband for kids | HR, ST, EDA, and acceleration | Yes, using BLE | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Spire Health Tag, Spire, St. Louis, MO, USA [ | Monitoring respiration and HR, sleep quality | Tag | HR, RR, and acceleration | Yes, using BLE | Undergoing clinical trial [ | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| SKIIN Smart Clothing, Myant Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada [ | Monitoring respiration heart rate, and sleep | Textile clothing | HR, ST, RR and acceleration | Yes, using BLE | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
| U-Check-It, Bedell Innovations, LLC., PA, USA [ | Monitoring stress level, stress relief | Wristband | EDA, body temperature, acceleration | Yes, using BLE | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Moodmetric Smart Ring, Vigofere Oy, Tampere, Finland [ | Monitoring stress level | Ring | Electrodermal activity | Yes, using BLE | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆☆ |
| TouchPoints wristband, Touchpoint Solution™, [ | Stress and anxiety relief | Wristband | Bi-lateral alternating stimulation –tactile (BLAST) | No | Patent-pending neuro-scientific technology | ☆☆☆☆ |
| The Pip, Galvanic, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada [ | Monitoring and reducing stress level | Teardrop-shape | Electrodermal activity | Yes, using BLE | Not validated yet | ☆ |
| Thync, Thync Global Inc., USA [ | Improving mood (reduce stress, relax, and help in sleep) | Wearable on forehead | Neurostimulation (TENS and tDCS) | Yes, using BLE | Not validated yet | ☆ |
| Muse, InteraXon [ | Monitoring brain activity and stress-relief | Headband | EEG sensor | Yes, using BLE | Preliminary tests [ | ☆ |
| HeartGuide, Omron Healthcare, Milton Keynes, UK [ | Monitoring blood pressure, heart rate, sleep quality | Wristband | Optical blood pressure sensor | Yes, using BLE | Undergoing clinical validation but not validated yet. | ☆☆☆☆ |
| Leaf Urban, Bellabeat, San Francisco, CA, USA [ | Stress prediction, sleep monitoring | Bracelet, necklace | Monitor activity, sleep, and RR | Yes, using BLE | Not validated yet | ☆☆☆ |
Figure 1Proportion of products designed for general population vs. people with ASD.
Figure 2The chart shows the proportion of reviewed commercial devices (in Section 4.2) and their type of validation, if validated.