Individualized stress detection using an unmodified car steering wheel

Author:

Balters Stephanie,Gowda Nikhil,Ordonez Francisco,Paredes Pablo E.

Abstract

AbstractIn-car passive stress sensing could enable the monitoring of stress biomarkers while driving and reach millions of commuters daily (i.e., 123 million daily commuters in the US alone). Here, we present a nonintrusive method to detect stress solely from steering angle data of a regular car. The method uses inverse filtering to convert angular movement data into a biomechanical Mass Spring Damper model of the arm and extracts its damped natural frequency as an approximation of muscle stiffness, which in turn reflects stress. We ran a within-subject study (N = 22), in which commuters drove a vehicle around a closed circuit in both stress and calm conditions. As hypothesized, cohort analysis revealed a significantly higher damped natural frequency for the stress condition (P = .023, d = 0.723). Subsequent automation of the method achieved rapid (i.e., within 8 turns) stress detection in the individual with a detection accuracy of 77%.

Funder

Center for Automotive Research Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at Stanford University

Alliance Innovation Lab Silicon Valley

Precision Health and Integrated Diagnostics Center at Stanford University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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