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MorpheusOne
REM sensing night-mask and alarm app
USER MANUAL
Authors:
Carlos Gil Gonzalez
carlosgilglez@gmail.com
Juan Mantilla
jpmanti@gmail.com
05-26-2018
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1 Introduction
Sleep has many different stages that go in a cycle many times during the night.
Dreams happen in the rapid eye movement (REM) part of sleep, this is also
when the brain and the body rest the most. All of this makes the REM the
worst possible moment for the alarm to go off! The aim of the MorpheusOne
is to measure your eyes movements during sleep to identify when a REM phase
is happening, know how long they are, and make sure your alarm doesn’t go
off in the middle of one. Additionally, it can be used as a simple yet effective
sleep-quality measuring device thanks to the incorporated microphone, which
will tell you if you snore or talk in the night, and if it disturbs your sleep.
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2 Alarm mode set-up
The MorpheusOne has a mode for everything you might ask for:
- Do you need to wake up before 8 a.m. but don’t want to suffer when the
alarm sounds?
Go for the One Before mode
- Do you want to take a quick nap of just one or two REMs?
Go for the One and Done mode
- Do you have some extra time to wake up in the morning?
Go for the One After mode
2.1 One Before
In this mode the MorpheusOne will sound the alarm one REM before the
time you set as the limit
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2.2 One and Done
In this mode the MorpheusOne allows you to choose how many REMs you
want to have before you wake up. Don’t worry, there is also a time limit, just
in case.
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2.3 One After
In this mode the MorpheusOne will sound the alarm at the time you set, but
if you happen to be in the middle of a REM at that time, it will wait until you
finish the dream to sound the alarm
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3 Mask Placement
Once you have chosen the alarm mode you prefer you will need to put on the
mask. To do this first extend the elastic strip behind your head and place
the mask on your forehead. Then, make sure your both your temples aren’t
covered with hair or anything else, that is where the sensors go. Now attach
the reference probe to one of your cheeks, this functions as a reference for the
sensors to know which signals come from your eyes and which don’t. Finally,
place the mask over your eyes. You should hear a short beep, that means the
MorpheusOne is recording properly, if you don’t hear the beep check that
the sensors on your temples are in contact with the skin and that the reference
hasn’t fallen off. You are now ready to have a good sleep and a pleasant wake
up. Enjoy!
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