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Apr10-12, 06:11 PM   #1
 
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Hi PF, I need some help. I'm studying to be an electrical engineer and i'm trying to make a cheap, non-invasive device that can detect when a person is starting to fall asleep. The device should be able to work on any person and perform a task before they can fall asleep.

*Can anyone tell me what happens physiologically when a person starts to loose consciousness?

As a bonus, it would be extra helpful if you know a way to easily and cheaply detect it.

What I know:
rapid eye movment- unusable beacuse the person is too far into sleep
slowing heart rate- differs from person to person and is dependent on prior physical activity. unreliable?
brain waves change- too invasive to detect and costly.
Any more?
Thoughts?

Much thanks,
Taylaron.
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Apr16-12, 10:45 AM   #2
 
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Does anyone have a thought on detecting the first and second stage of NREM sleep?

Much thanks,
-Tay
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