Vital Sign Monitoring Through the Back Using an UWB Impulse Radar With Body Coupled Antennas
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Radar devices can be used in nonintrusive situations to monitor vital sign, through clothes or behind walls. By detecting and extracting body motion linked to physiological activity, accurate simultaneous estimations of both heart rate (HR) and respiration rate (RR) is possible. However, most resear …
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Authors | Schires E;Georgiou P;Lande TS;; |
Journal | ieee transactions on biomedical circuits and systems |
Year | 2018 |
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Monitoring
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humans
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pmid:29570057
doi:10.1109/tbcas.2018.2799322
elliott schires
pantelis georgiou
tor sverre lande
automobile driving
back / physiology*
heart rate / physiology
physiologic / instrumentation*
physiologic / methods
radar
respiratory rate / physiology
signal processing
computer-assisted / instrumentation*
signal-to-noise ratio
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