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Physical working principles of medical radar.

Øyvind Aardal1, Yoann Paichard, Sverre Brovoll, Tor Berger, Tor Sverre Lande, Svein-Erik Hamran.   

Abstract

There has been research interest in using radar for contactless measurements of the human heartbeat for several years. While many systems have been demonstrated, not much attention have been given to the actual physical causes of why this work. The consensus seems to be that the radar senses small body movements correlated with heartbeats, but whether only the movements of the body surface or reflections from internal organs are also monitored have not been answered definitely. There has recently been proposed another theory that blood perfusion in the skin could be the main reason radars are able to detect heartbeats. In this paper, an experimental approach is given to determine the physical causes. The measurement results show that it is the body surface reflections that dominate radar measurements of human heartbeats.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23192469     DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2012.2228263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


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Authors:  K van Loon; M J M Breteler; L van Wolfwinkel; A T Rheineck Leyssius; S Kossen; C J Kalkman; B van Zaane; L M Peelen
Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput       Date:  2015-09-30       Impact factor: 2.502

2.  Using smart speakers to contactlessly monitor heart rhythms.

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Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-03-09

3.  Algoritmically improved microwave radar monitors breathing more acurrate than sensorized belt.

Authors:  Andrzej Czyżewski; Bozena Kostek; Adam Kurowski; Krzysztof Narkiewicz; Beata Graff; Piotr Odya; Tomasz Śmiałkowski; Andrzej Sroczyński
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 4.996

4.  High-Precision Vital Signs Monitoring Method Using a FMCW Millimeter-Wave Sensor.

Authors:  Mingxu Xiang; Wu Ren; Weiming Li; Zhenghui Xue; Xinyue Jiang
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-10-05       Impact factor: 3.847

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