This paper gives an analysis of variation of the physiological signals of a person with respect to the stress developed within him/her. The analysis was done using ECG and respiratory signals acquired from the automobile drivers who were made to drive on different road conditions to get different stress levels. As a part of analysis, we extracted two feature signals from the above said physiological signals. QRS power spectrum and the breathing rate were the two feature signals that were extracted from the mentioned physiological signals. Heart rate was used as the marker signal for analyzing the variations in the extracted physiological feature signals. The variations in the feature signals with respect to the stress were expressed in terms of correlation coefficients and were tabulated. The analysis clearly showed the changes in the feature signals with respect to the stress of the driver. It showed a direct proportionate relation in the QRS power and the breathing rate with respect to the stress of the driver. The analysis also showed that QRS power signal is a better feature signal for analyzing the stress since it showed more correlation with the heart rate marker signal. The analysis points out the fact that the physiological signals can be used as a metric for monitoring the stress of a person.
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