Combining scEEG and PPG for reliable sleep staging using lightweight wearables
Jiawei Wang, Liang Xu, Shuntian Zheng, Yu Guan, Kaichen Wang, Ziqing Zhang, Chen Chen, Laurence T. Yang, Sai Gu

TL;DR
This study explores combining scEEG and PPG signals in lightweight wearables to improve 4-class sleep staging accuracy, especially for light sleep, using novel fusion strategies and short monitoring windows.
Contribution
It introduces a fusion framework with score-level, cross-attention, and Mamba-enhanced methods for short-window sleep staging, demonstrating improved performance and generalization across datasets.
Findings
Mamba-enhanced fusion achieves Cohen's Kappa 0.798 and 86.9% accuracy on MESA.
Significant improvement in light sleep classification with F1-score 85.63%.
Fusion methods generalize well across different datasets.
Abstract
Reliable sleep staging remains challenging for lightweight wearable devices such as single-channel electroencephalography (scEEG) or photoplethysmography (PPG). scEEG offers direct measurement of cortical activity and serves as the foundation for sleep staging, yet exhibits limited performance on light sleep stages. PPG provides a low-cost complement that captures autonomic signatures effective for detecting light sleep. However, prior PPG-based methods rely on full night recordings (8 - 10 hours) as input context, which is less practical to provide timely feedback for sleep intervention. In this work, we investigate scEEG-PPG fusion for 4-class sleep staging under short-window (30 s - 30 min) constraints. First, we evaluate the temporal context required for each modality, to better understand the relationship of sleep staging performance with respect to monitoring window. Second, we…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObstructive Sleep Apnea Research · Sleep and related disorders · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
