TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of a Doppler radar sensor system for vital signs detection and activity monitoring in a radio-frequency shielded room
AU - Kuutti, Jussi
AU - Paukkunen, Mikko
AU - Aalto, Miro
AU - Eskelinen, Pekka
AU - Sepponen, Raimo E.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This study presents an evaluation of an advanced Doppler radar-based method for detection of vital signs, presence, and activity of a human subject in a test room with radar-signal reflecting aluminum-coated surfaces. Ten test subjects lay in four positions, and they sat in two locations in the room, both breathing normally and holding their breath. The mean ratios of the pulse rates determined from the radar signal and electrocardiography and respiration reference signals were 110% (respiration) and 99% (heartbeat), and the mean occupied and empty room radar signal variance ratios were 608 (breathing) and 20 (breath-hold). In a one-subject activity monitoring test, walking, standing and lying activities could be well separated from the radar signal. The results are promising and the proposed system seems to have potential to be used in position-independent health and activity monitoring of, for example, elderly people in care homes or intoxicated people in police custody.
AB - This study presents an evaluation of an advanced Doppler radar-based method for detection of vital signs, presence, and activity of a human subject in a test room with radar-signal reflecting aluminum-coated surfaces. Ten test subjects lay in four positions, and they sat in two locations in the room, both breathing normally and holding their breath. The mean ratios of the pulse rates determined from the radar signal and electrocardiography and respiration reference signals were 110% (respiration) and 99% (heartbeat), and the mean occupied and empty room radar signal variance ratios were 608 (breathing) and 20 (breath-hold). In a one-subject activity monitoring test, walking, standing and lying activities could be well separated from the radar signal. The results are promising and the proposed system seems to have potential to be used in position-independent health and activity monitoring of, for example, elderly people in care homes or intoxicated people in police custody.
KW - cell death prevention
KW - contactless activity monitoring
KW - contactless vital signs monitoring
KW - Doppler radar sensor
KW - elderly care
KW - cell death prevention
KW - contactless activity monitoring
KW - contactless vital signs monitoring
KW - Doppler radar sensor
KW - elderly care
KW - cell death prevention
KW - contactless activity monitoring
KW - contactless vital signs monitoring
KW - Doppler radar sensor
KW - elderly care
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2015.02.048
U2 - 10.1016/j.measurement.2015.02.048
DO - 10.1016/j.measurement.2015.02.048
M3 - Article
VL - 68
SP - 135
EP - 142
JO - Measurement
JF - Measurement
SN - 0263-2241
ER -