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Exploring the efficacy of Fresnel Zones in the context of fully unobtrusive wireless stress signal detection

Ghiauru, Cosmin Gabriel (2022) Exploring the efficacy of Fresnel Zones in the context of fully unobtrusive wireless stress signal detection.

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Abstract:High stress levels can significantly impact an individual's productivity, health, and well-being. In the modern world, stress is a growing concern, and detecting abnormal levels of stress in time can lead to an overall better individual and societal performance while avoiding more serious long-term complications. Given such a significant problem, accurately detecting when a person shows signs of stress can provide essential information for future solutions or scientific advancements. The presence of this sort of information in a company can optimize corporate growth and improve employee satisfaction and efficaciousness. This research focuses on how relevant Fresnel Zones are in the context of unintrusive and unobtrusive stress signal recognition of an individual sitting in an everyday life environment and why such an approach to stress signal detection is worth taking into consideration.
Item Type:Essay (Bachelor)
Faculty:EEMCS: Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
Subject:30 exact sciences in general
Programme:Computer Science BSc (56964)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/91963
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