Title :
An overnight vital signs monitoring system for elderly people using dual microwave radars
Author :
Kagawa, Masayuki ; Yoshida, Yuto ; Kubota, Masayuki ; Kurita, Akira ; Matsui, Takemi
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Syst. Design, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
There were two key problems in applying Doppler radar to night-time heartbeats and respiration measurement systems. The first is noise associated with body movement and the second is the presence of undesired harmonics and intermodulation. We propose a background subtraction processing and three different methods of combining the radar output spectra. In particular, a method involving real-time selection of the best radar-output channel by comparing the numbers of large peaks in the FFT spectrum, is found to be effective in improving the measurement accuracy. A prototype of the system was set up at a nursing home and field tests were carried out with elderly subjects. Despite the subjects engaging in frequent body movements while sleeping, the system was quite effective in monitoring vital signs (r=0.625-0.812).
Keywords :
Doppler radar; biomedical electronics; cardiology; measurement systems; patient monitoring; Doppler radar; FFT spectrum; background subtraction processing; dual microwave radars; elderly people; night-time heartbeats; nursing home; overnight vital sign monitoring system; radar output spectra; radar-output channel; respiration measurement systems; Heart beat; Microwave measurements; Microwave theory and techniques; Monitoring; Radar cross section; Doppler radar; biomedical signal processing; harmonics and intermodulation; heartbeat; non-contact measurement; random body movement; vital signs;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference Proceedings (APMC), 2011 Asia-Pacific
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2034-5