In this work, the design and the realization of a pocket-size sensor for breath rate detection are presented. Exploiting the self-injection locking radar technique, it is possible to perform FM-to-AM demodulation that allows the detection of the voltage peaks at the output of the sensor's receiving part. If compared with existing solutions, this device is of reduced dimensions and fully wearable; in fact, it can be worn by the user at a certain distance from the body at the chest position, and work without the need of any dedicated remotely synchronized anchor nodes nor bulky analyzers to be carried close by. As a more distinctive peculiarity, the receiving circuit is designed as an RF-to-DC rectifier in order to also enable the possibility...
E-textile sensor networks enable a variety of applications including pervasive monitoring for distri...
E-Textile sensor networks enable a variety of applications including pervasive moni-toring for distr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the capabilities of a novel electromagnetic technique design...
In this work, the design and the realization of a pocket-size sensor for breath rate detection are p...
This work presents a research about a 5.8 GHz system for vital signals monitoring, specifically huma...
This work presents the application of a 5.8 GHz Self-Injection Locked Oscillator (SILO) for vital si...
In this paper, we present a new mobile wireless communication platform for real-time monitoring of a...
A portable, non-invasive and easy to operate wireless system has been developed for monitoring the b...
To achieve sensitivity, comfort, and durability in vital sign monitoring, this study explores the us...
We report on the experimental demonstration of an FMCW radar operating in the 25.7 - 26.6 GHz range ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Continuous respiratory ...
Continuous monitoring of breathing activity plays a major role in detecting and classifying a breath...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Respiratory activity ca...
Self-powered sensors are gaining a lot of attention in recent years due to their possible applicatio...
In this paper we present a sensor that wirelessly records the breathing profile of the human respira...
E-textile sensor networks enable a variety of applications including pervasive monitoring for distri...
E-Textile sensor networks enable a variety of applications including pervasive moni-toring for distr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the capabilities of a novel electromagnetic technique design...
In this work, the design and the realization of a pocket-size sensor for breath rate detection are p...
This work presents a research about a 5.8 GHz system for vital signals monitoring, specifically huma...
This work presents the application of a 5.8 GHz Self-Injection Locked Oscillator (SILO) for vital si...
In this paper, we present a new mobile wireless communication platform for real-time monitoring of a...
A portable, non-invasive and easy to operate wireless system has been developed for monitoring the b...
To achieve sensitivity, comfort, and durability in vital sign monitoring, this study explores the us...
We report on the experimental demonstration of an FMCW radar operating in the 25.7 - 26.6 GHz range ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Continuous respiratory ...
Continuous monitoring of breathing activity plays a major role in detecting and classifying a breath...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Respiratory activity ca...
Self-powered sensors are gaining a lot of attention in recent years due to their possible applicatio...
In this paper we present a sensor that wirelessly records the breathing profile of the human respira...
E-textile sensor networks enable a variety of applications including pervasive monitoring for distri...
E-Textile sensor networks enable a variety of applications including pervasive moni-toring for distr...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the capabilities of a novel electromagnetic technique design...