FMCW-Radar-Based Vital-Sign Monitoring of Multiple Patients

2019 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Biomedical Conference (IMBioC)(2019)

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Frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radars have shown to be suitable for non-contact detection and monitoring of vital signs. Their coherent deramping-based architecture is beneficial in two aspects: i) it permits to attain high-resolution range profiles circumventing the necessity of expensive high-sampling-rate analog-to-digital converters and ii) its coherence feature enables a very-precise phase-based extraction of the range-displacement information. On the other hand, Doppler radars do not possess range resolution, leading to the fact that they can only detect the vital signs of a single patient with conventional baseband spectrum analysis. This work shows that FMCW radars can handle multiple patients located at different range cells. Simulations of vital-sign acquisitions confirm the isolation capabilities of FMCW radars in contrast to conventional Doppler radar systems.
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very-precise phase-based extraction,Doppler radars,range resolution,FMCW radars,vital-sign acquisitions,FMCW-radar-based vital-sign monitoring,frequency-modulated continuous-wave radars,noncontact detection,coherent deramping-based architecture,high-resolution range profiles,high-sampling-rate analog-to-digital converters,Doppler radar systems
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