Position-Free Vital Sign Monitoring: Measurements and Processing

  • Obeid D
  • Samad S
  • Sadek S
  • et al.
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Abstract

As traditional electrodes are perturbing for patients in critical cases such as for burn victims or newborn infants, and even to detect life sign under rubble, a contactless monitoring system for the life signs is a necessity. The aim of this chapter is to present a complete process used in detecting cardiopulmonary activities. This includes a microwave Doppler radar system that detects the body wall motion and signal processing techniques in order to extract the heartbeat rate. Measurements are performed at different positions simultaneously with a PC-based electrocardiogram (ECG). For a distance of 1 m between the subject and the antennas, measurements are performed for breathing subject at four positions: front, back, left, and right. Discrete wavelet transform is used to extract the heartbeat signal from the cardiopulmonary signal. The proposed system and signal processing techniques show high accuracy in detecting

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Obeid, D., Samad, S., Sadek, S., Zaharia, G., & El Zein, G. (2016). Position-Free Vital Sign Monitoring: Measurements and Processing. In Advanced Biosignal Processing and Diagnostic Methods. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/63915

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