To achieve sensitivity, comfort, and durability in vital sign monitoring, this study explores the use of radar technologies in wearable devices. The study first detected the respiratory rates and heart rates of a subject at a one-meter distance using a self-injection-locked (SIL) radar and a conventional continuous-wave (CW) radar to compare the sensitivity versus power consumption between the two radars. Then, a pulse rate monitor was constructed based on a bistatic SIL radar architecture. This monitor uses an active antenna that is composed of a SIL oscillator (SILO) and a patch antenna. When attached to a band worn on the subject’s wrist, the active antenna can monitor the pulse on the subject’s wrist by modulating the SILO with the asso...
While there are many technologies and electronic systems used to detect the human vital signs by mon...
Research on radar-based non-contact vital sign monitoring systems is critical during the COVID-19 ep...
This paper deals with a continuous wave (CW) radar system as applied to medical environment with the...
To achieve sensitivity, comfort, and durability in vital sign monitoring, this study explores the us...
[[abstract]]This work presents a single-antenna self-injection-locked (SIL) radar to reduce the hard...
Abstract—This work presents a single-antenna self-injec-tion-locked (SIL) radar to reduce the hardwa...
This work presents the application of a 5.8 GHz Self-Injection Locked Oscillator (SILO) for vital si...
Self-injection locked oscillators have been used in recent years in many applications such as motion...
Supervision of human vital signs has always been an essential part in healthcare. Nowadays there is ...
A new system-on-a-chip radar sensor for next-generation wearable wireless interface applied to the h...
Novel nonintrusive technologies for wrist pulse detection have been developed and proposed as system...
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...
Identifying cardiac abnormalities has mainly been determined by the observation of electrocardiogram...
A 2.45 GHz wearable Doppler radar unit with radio data link is presented for use in portable patient...
While there are many technologies and electronic systems used to detect the human vital signs by mon...
Research on radar-based non-contact vital sign monitoring systems is critical during the COVID-19 ep...
This paper deals with a continuous wave (CW) radar system as applied to medical environment with the...
To achieve sensitivity, comfort, and durability in vital sign monitoring, this study explores the us...
[[abstract]]This work presents a single-antenna self-injection-locked (SIL) radar to reduce the hard...
Abstract—This work presents a single-antenna self-injec-tion-locked (SIL) radar to reduce the hardwa...
This work presents the application of a 5.8 GHz Self-Injection Locked Oscillator (SILO) for vital si...
Self-injection locked oscillators have been used in recent years in many applications such as motion...
Supervision of human vital signs has always been an essential part in healthcare. Nowadays there is ...
A new system-on-a-chip radar sensor for next-generation wearable wireless interface applied to the h...
Novel nonintrusive technologies for wrist pulse detection have been developed and proposed as system...
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...
Identifying cardiac abnormalities has mainly been determined by the observation of electrocardiogram...
A 2.45 GHz wearable Doppler radar unit with radio data link is presented for use in portable patient...
While there are many technologies and electronic systems used to detect the human vital signs by mon...
Research on radar-based non-contact vital sign monitoring systems is critical during the COVID-19 ep...
This paper deals with a continuous wave (CW) radar system as applied to medical environment with the...