Abstract

Estimation of macro-sleep-architecture (MSA) is a critical process in assessing several sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnoea, periodic leg movement disorder, upper-airway resistance syndrome, etc. MSA is defined as classification of sleep into three major states: state wake, state REM and state NREM. Existing methods of MSA analysis use six channels of electrophysiological signals (EEG, EOG and EMG). They depend on the manual scoring of overnight data records using the RK method uses low-computation-load bispectrum techniques independent of R&K criteria (1968) making real-time automated analysis a reality.

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