Modelo no invasivo para la detección de factores extrínsecos de riesgo del SIMS
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The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is defined as the death of a child, under one-year-old by drowning due to the bad position. In Colombia, there is a total infant mortality rate in children under one-year-old due to sudden and unexpected death of 373 deaths per year. Thermal images offer information about the temperature ranges of the skin and (inhalation and exhalation), to infer the position that presents danger to the child while he sleeps. This work presents a non-invasive model based on the use of thermal images, which determines the position in which the infant is sleeping, through temperature and respiration, which are the inputs of a diffuse controller. Within the results obtained, changes were observed in the temperature ranges of the child, related to the temperature of the skin and the breathing of the position in which the baby was sleeping.