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Sensors (Basel) ; 24(8)2024 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38676065

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This paper proposes a new approach for wide angle monitoring of vital signs in smart home applications. The person is tracked using an indoor radar. Upon detecting the person to be static, the radar automatically focuses its beam on that location, and subsequently breathing and heart rates are extracted from the reflected signals using continuous wavelet transform (CWT) analysis. In this way, leveraging the radar's on-chip processor enables real-time monitoring of vital signs across varying angles. In our experiment, we employ a commercial multi-input multi-output (MIMO) millimeter-wave FMCW radar to monitor vital signs within a range of 1.15 to 2.3 m and an angular span of -44.8 to +44.8 deg. In the Bland-Altman plot, the measured results indicate the average difference of -1.5 and 0.06 beats per minute (BPM) relative to the reference for heart rate and breathing rate, respectively.


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Heart Rate , Radar , Heart Rate/physiology , Humans , Monitoring, Physiologic/methods , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Respiration , Respiratory Rate/physiology , Wavelet Analysis , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Algorithms
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34121759

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We investigate the uncertainty of large-signal measurements of a microwave transistor due to variation in the load conditions at the fundamental frequency. In particular, we evaluate uncertainties in the complex frequency-domain traveling voltage waves. In our analysis, uncertainty sources typical for large-signal measurements are considered. Then, we discuss how the resultant uncertainty in the waves is dependent on a varying load reflection coefficient. For this investigation, we consider the total uncertainty of the waves and their magnitude and phase. We also show that these errors unavoidably affect the uncertainty of performance quantities, such as output power.

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IEEE Trans Nanobioscience ; 17(4): 387-393, 2018 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30281469

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The dielectric spectroscopy (DS) measurement is an attractive noninvasive method to reveal the intrinsic information of biological materials and cell cultures. However, the presence of a double layer due to electrode polarization within the lower RF and microwave range significantly affects the accurate analysis of dielectric properties of ionic liquids. In this paper, we measure the broadband DS of five saline solutions with a microfluidic coplanar waveguide (CPW) transmission line sensor across the frequency range from 40 kHz to 110 GHz. Derived from a parallel-plate structure that is transformed from the quasi-TEM CPW sensor through a conformal mapping technique, a broadband spectroscopy modeling method is proposed, where a Cole-Cole function or a constant phase element formula is used depending on the ionic concentrations and the measurement window. Validation analysis on the five saline solutions demonstrates the capability of the modeling method in separating relaxation properties of the bulk sample from the double-layer effects.


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Dielectric Spectroscopy , Ionic Liquids/analysis , Ionic Liquids/chemistry , Models, Chemical
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