E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 304 Seiten, E-Book
Boric-Lubecke / Lubecke / Droitcour Doppler Radar Physiological Sensing
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-119-07843-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 304 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley Series in Biomedical Engineering
ISBN: 978-1-119-07843-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
Presents a comprehensive description of the theory and practical implementation of Doppler radar-based physiological monitoring
This book includes an overview of current physiological monitoring techniques and explains the fundamental technology used in remote non-contact monitoring methods. Basic radio wave propagation and radar principles are introduced along with the fundamentals of physiological motion and measurement. Specific design and implementation considerations for physiological monitoring radar systems are then discussed in detail. The authors address current research and commercial development of Doppler radar based physiological monitoring for healthcare and other applications.
* Explains pros and cons of different Doppler radar architectures, including CW, FMCW, and pulsed Doppler radar
* Discusses nonlinear demodulation methods, explaining dc offset, dc information, center tracking, and demodulation enabled by dc cancellation
* Reviews advanced system architectures that address issues of dc offset, spectrum folding, motion interference, and range resolution
* Covers Doppler radar physiological measurements demonstrated to date, from basic cardiopulmonary rate extractions to more involved volume assessments
Doppler Radar Physiological Sensing serves as a fundamental reference for radar, biomedical, and microwave engineers as well as healthcare professionals interested in remote physiological monitoring methods.
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Weitere Infos & Material
List of Contributors
1. Introduction (Amy Droitcour, Olga Boric-Lubecke, Shuhei Yamada, and Victor M. Lubecke)
1.1 Current Methods of Physiological Monitoring
1.2 Need for Non-Contact Physiological Monitoring
1.3 Doppler Radar Potential for Physiological Monitoring
1.4 References
2. Radar Principles (Ehsan Yavari, Olga Boric-Lubecke, and Shuhei Yamada)
2.1 Brief History of Radar
2.2 Radar Principle of Operation
2.3 Doppler Radar
2.4 Monostatic and Bistatic Radar
2.5 Radar Applications
2.6 References
3. Physiological Motion and Measurement (Amy Droitcour, Olga Boric-Lubecke)
3.1 Respiratory System Motion
3.2 Heart System Motion
3.3 Circulatory System Motion
3.4 Interaction of Respiratory, Heart, and Circulatory Motion at the Skin Surface
3.5 Measurement of Heart and Respiratory Surface Motion
3.6 References
4. Physiological Doppler Radar Overview (Aditya Singh, Byung-Kwon Park, Olga Boric-Lubecke, Isar Mostafanezhad, and Victor M. Lubecke)
4.1 RF Front End
4.2 Baseband Module
4.3 Signal Processing
4.4 Noise Source
4.5 Conclusions
4.6 References
5. CW Homodyne Transceiver Challenges (Aditya Singh, Alex Vergara, Amy Droitcour, Byung-Kwon Park, Olga Boric-Lubecke, Shuhei Yamada, and Victor M. Lubecke)
5.1 RF Front End
5.2 Baseband Module
5.3 Signal Demodulation
5.4 References
6. Sources of noise and Signal to Noise Ratio (Amy Droitcour, Olga Boric-Lubecke, and Shuhei Yamada)
6.1 Signal Power, Radar Equation, and Radar Cross Section
6.2 Oscillator Phase Noise, Range Correlation, and Residual Phase Noise
6.3 Contributions of Various Noise Sources
6.4 Signal to Noise Ratio
6.5 Validation of Range Correlation
6.6 Human Testing Validation
6.7 References
7. Doppler Radar Physiological Assessments (John Kiriazi, Olga Boric-Lubecke, Shuhei Yamada, Victor M. Lubecke, and Wansuree Massagram)
7.1 Actigraphy
7.2 Respiratory Rate
7.3 Tidal Volume
7.4 Heart Rates
7.5 Heart Rate Variability
7.6 Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia
7.7 RCS and Subject Orientation
7.8 References
8. Advance Performance Architectures (Aditya Singh, Aly Fathy, Isar Mostafanezhad, Jenshan Lin, Olga Boric-Lubecke, Shuhei Yamada, Victor M. Lubecke, and Yazhou Wang)
8.1 DC Offset and Spectrum Folding
8.2 Motion Interference Suppression
8.3 Range Detection
8.4 References
9. Applications and Future Research (Aditya Singh and Victor Lubecke)
9.1 Commercial Development
9.2 Recent Research Areas
9.3 Conclusion
9.4 References