Monitoring the heart activity is an important task to prevent and diagnose cardiovascular diseases. An electrocardio-gram (ECG) is the gold standard for such task. It monitors the heart electrical activity, and while the later is highly correlated to the cardiac mechanical activity, it does not provide all the information. Other sensors such as echo-cardiograph allow to monitor the heart movements, but such tools are hard to operate and expensive. Therefore, contact-less monitoring of the heart using RF sensing has gained interest over the past years. In this paper, we provide a process to extract the movement of the heart with a high accuracy from a millimeter wave radar, i.e. we describe a non invasive and affordable way to monitor cardiac movements. We then demonstrate the correlation between the observed movements and the ECG. Furthermore, we propose an algorithm to synchronize the ECG signal and the processed signal from the radar sensor. The results we obtained provide insights on the mechanical activity of the heart, which could assist cardiologists in their diagnosis
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Grisot, R., Laurent, P., Migliaccio, C., Dauvignac, J.-Y., Brulc, M., Chiquet, C., & Caruana, J.-P. (2023). Monitoring of Heart Movements Using an FMCW Radar and Correlation With an ECG. IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems, 1, 423–434. https://doi.org/10.1109/trs.2023.3298348
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