Internet of things for sleep quality monitoring system: A survey

Sleep quality is an important factor for human physical and mental health, day-time performance, and safety. Sufficient sleep quality can reduce risk of chronic disease and mental depression. Sleep helps brain to work properly that can improve productivity and prevent accident because of falling asleep. In order to analyze the sleep quality, reliable continuous monitoring system is required. The emergence of internet-of-things technology has provided a promising opportunity to build a reliable sleep quality monitoring system by leveraging the rapid improvement of sensor and mobile technology. This paper presents the literature study about internet of things for sleep quality monitoring systems. The study is started from the review of sleep quality problem, the importance of sleep quality monitoring, the enabling internet of things technology, and the open issues in this field. Finally, our future research plan for sleep apnea monitoring is presented.

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