Remote Monitoring of Human Vital Signs Using mm-Wave FMCW Radar
University of Waterloo · Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Abstract
Electromagnetic radars have been shown potentially to be used for remote sensing of biosignals in a more comfortable and easier way than wearable and contact devices. While there is an increasing interest in using radars for health monitoring, their performance has not been tested and reported either in practical scenarios or with acceptable low errors. Therefore, we use a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar operating at 77 GHz in a bedroom environment to extract the respiration and heart rates of a patient, who is used to lying down on the bed. Indeed, the proposed signal processing contains advanced phase unwrapping manipulation, which is unique. In addition, the results are compared with a…
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5Topics & keywords
- Remote sensing
- Continuous-wave radar
- Radar
- Computer science
- 3D radar
- Vital signs
- Radar engineering details
- Radar imaging