2-D Localization, Angular Separation and Vital Signs Monitoring Using a SISO FMCW Radar for Smart Long-term Health Monitoring Environments

2021 
A single-input and single-output (SISO) frequencymodulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar architecture is proposed and in vivo demonstrated for remote two-dimensional (2-D) localization (range and angular information) and vital signs monitoring of multiple subjects. The radar sensor integrates two frequency scanning antennas which allow angular separation and enable determining a 2-D map (range vs. angle) of a room environment from which people can be distinguished from objects and clutter. After technical tests to validate the functionality of the proposed architecture and data processing algorithm, a practical setup was successfully demonstrated to locate human volunteers, at different absolute distances and orientations, and to retrieve their respiratory and heart rate information. Experimental results show that this radar sensor can monitor accurately the vital signs of multiple subjects within typical room settings, reporting maximum mean absolute errors of 0.747 breaths-perminute and 2.645 beats-per-minute respectively for respiration rate and heartbeat. Practical applications arise for Internet of Things (IoT), ambient assisted living, healthcare, geriatric and quarantine medicine, automotive, rescue and security purposes.
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