Abstract

Good sleep quality is essential, especially for clinical users. Sleep disorders not only impair the success rate of treatment but also delay recovery. They can seriously interfere with treatment outcomes and even endanger a user's life. In this study, we created a smart mattress containing 10 × 18 air packs and control units. Each air pack contains a set of pressure and height sensors and two air valves. Each row control unit can detect and adjust the pressure and height of each air bag in the row. When the bed body is turned on, it automatically initializes, adjusts the state of each air bag to the same height and pressure, and enters a slow scanning state. When perceived objects or people are lying on the bed, the bed automatically perceives the human body structure and body pressure matrix, increases the scanning speed for more timely and accurate measurements of the digital matrix and forming pressure by matrix-normalized processing, and then uses local pressure variance detection to automatically adjust to the sleeping position of the human body and thus achieve a uniform force distribution and a comfortable state. Finally, pressure matrix binarization was used to match sleeping position templates to identify the best template for automatic recognition of the sleeping position. The experimental results show that the sleeping position recognition method has high accuracy, recall, and precision. Our mattress is designed with interfaces for external devices. In future research, the smart mattress can connect to an auxiliary part of a smart ecosystem consisting of a smart pill box, a smart lighting system, and a microclimate system, which is expected to yield a more comprehensive intelligent ward to explore the possibility of improving sleep quality.

Highlights

  • Most people work in the daytime and sleep at night; this rhythm of alternating sleep and wakefulness is known as the sleep-wake cycle [1]

  • Design of the Smart Mattress. e main body of the mattress is composed of multiple air bags. e pressure borne by the air bag gives feedback to the smart adjustment system through the pressure sensor. en, the smart adjustment system controls the air pump to inflate each air bag to adjust the hardness of the supporting point to provide a

  • E air bag contains pressure and height detection sensors. e system automatically identifies the layout of the human body on the mattress according to the pressure distribution on the mattress and adjusts the air bag pressure at the corresponding position based on the distribution and the physiological structure of the human body

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Summary

A Feasibility Study on Smart Mattresses to Improve Sleep Quality

Received 23 April 2021; Revised 8 July 2021; Accepted 22 July 2021; Published 3 August 2021. We created a smart mattress containing 10 × 18 air packs and control units. Each row control unit can detect and adjust the pressure and height of each air bag in the row. When the bed body is turned on, it automatically initializes, adjusts the state of each air bag to the same height and pressure, and enters a slow scanning state. The smart mattress can connect to an auxiliary part of a smart ecosystem consisting of a smart pill box, a smart lighting system, and a microclimate system, which is expected to yield a more comprehensive intelligent ward to explore the possibility of improving sleep quality

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