Range Correlation and<tex>$ I/ Q$</tex>Performance Benefits in Single-Chip Silicon Doppler Radars for Noncontact Cardiopulmonary Monitoring
Stanford University · University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa · +1 more institution
Abstract
Direct-conversion microwave Doppler-radar transceivers have been fully integrated in 0.25-/spl mu/m silicon CMOS and BiCMOS technologies. These chips, operating at 1.6 and 2.4 GHz, have detected movement due to heartbeat and respiration 50 cm from the subject, which may be useful in infant and adult apnea monitoring. The range-correlation effect on residual phase noise is a critical factor when detecting small phase fluctuations with a high-phase-noise on-chip oscillator. Phase-noise reduction due to range correlation was experimentally evaluated, and the measured residual phase noise was within 5 dB of predicted values on average. In a direct-conversion receiver, the phase relationship between the received…
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- Phase noise
- Demodulation
- Doppler radar
- Physics
- Voltage-controlled oscillator
- Local oscillator
- Electrical engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Affordable and clean energy