Computational Electromagnetics International Workshop (CEM) -- JUL 01-04, 2015 -- Izmir, TURKEYWOS: 000380400600011Detection of live-human presence under the debris is a critical problem especially after natural disasters such as earthquakes and landslides. If a radar system can detect breathing and heartbeats, it would be invaluable and preferable to existing acoustic or ultrasound based systems. Human breathing and heartbeats have very low frequency components and their detection in the presence of noise pose a great challenge for researchers. In this study, we first analyzed the radar parameters for such detection, built a system prototype based on continuous-wave Doppler radar, and tested on human subjects behind concrete walls. Our zer...
International audienceThis paper presents a contact-less system to detect the heartbeat activity fro...
There is a need to detect vital signs of human (e.g., the respiration and heart-beat rate) with nonc...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-62...
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS) -- MAY 22-25, 2017 -- St Petersburg...
The radar capable to detect and perform diagnostics of a state of the human being behind obstacles a...
International audienceThis paper presents a wireless measurement system for cardiopulmonary activity...
Abstract—A radar for detecting and testing health condition of an individual, who is separated from ...
After chemical or nuclear leakage or explosions, finding survivors is a huge challenge. Although hum...
In recent years, there has been a significant surge in the development of non-contact methods for de...
This paper deals with a continuous wave (CW) radar system as applied to medical environment with the...
This study presents an evaluation of an advanced Doppler radar-based method for detection of vital s...
Human respiration activities can be identified from the chest wall movement. In developing a non-co...
This paper deals with the development of a short-range radar suitable for the detection of humans be...
Remote measurement of breath and heartbeat is desirable in many situations. It avoids the discomfort...
This paper introduces heart sound detection by radar systems, which enables touch-free and continuou...
International audienceThis paper presents a contact-less system to detect the heartbeat activity fro...
There is a need to detect vital signs of human (e.g., the respiration and heart-beat rate) with nonc...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-62...
Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium - Spring (PIERS) -- MAY 22-25, 2017 -- St Petersburg...
The radar capable to detect and perform diagnostics of a state of the human being behind obstacles a...
International audienceThis paper presents a wireless measurement system for cardiopulmonary activity...
Abstract—A radar for detecting and testing health condition of an individual, who is separated from ...
After chemical or nuclear leakage or explosions, finding survivors is a huge challenge. Although hum...
In recent years, there has been a significant surge in the development of non-contact methods for de...
This paper deals with a continuous wave (CW) radar system as applied to medical environment with the...
This study presents an evaluation of an advanced Doppler radar-based method for detection of vital s...
Human respiration activities can be identified from the chest wall movement. In developing a non-co...
This paper deals with the development of a short-range radar suitable for the detection of humans be...
Remote measurement of breath and heartbeat is desirable in many situations. It avoids the discomfort...
This paper introduces heart sound detection by radar systems, which enables touch-free and continuou...
International audienceThis paper presents a contact-less system to detect the heartbeat activity fro...
There is a need to detect vital signs of human (e.g., the respiration and heart-beat rate) with nonc...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-62...