Contactless Monitoring of PPG Using Radar

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose VitaNet, a radio frequency based contactless approach that accurately estimates the PPG signal using radar for stationary participants. The main insight behind VitaNet is that the changes in the blood volume that manifest in the PPG waveform are correlated to the physical movements of the heart, which the radar can capture. To estimate the PPG waveform, VitaNet uses a self-attention architecture to identify the most informative reflections in an unsupervised manner, and then uses an encoder decoder network to transform the radar phase profile to the PPG sequence. We have trained and extensively evaluated VitaNet on a large dataset obtained from 25 participants over 179 full nights. Our evaluations show that VitaNet accurately estimates the PPG waveform and its derivatives with high accuracy, significantly improves the heart rate and heart rate variability estimates from the prior works, and also accurately estimates several useful PPG features. We have released the codes of VitaNet as well as the trained models and the dataset used in this paper.

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Khan, U. M., Rigazio, L., & Shahzad, M. (2022). Contactless Monitoring of PPG Using Radar. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1145/3550330

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