DocumentCode :
3603552
Title :
Chest-Worn Health Monitor Based on a Bistatic Self-Injection-Locked Radar
Author :
Fu-Kang Wang ; You-Rung Chou ; Yen-Chen Chiu ; Tzyy-Sheng Horng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Sun Yat-Sen Univ., Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Volume :
62
Issue :
12
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2931
Lastpage :
2940
Abstract :
This paper presents wearable health monitors that are based on continuous-wave Doppler radar technology. To achieve low complexity, low power consumption, and simultaneous wireless transmission of Doppler information, the radar architecture is bistatic with a self-injection-locked oscillator (SILO) tag and an injection-locked oscillator (ILO)-based frequency demodulator. In experiments with a prototype that was operated in the medical body area network and the industrial scientific and medical bands from 2.36 to 2.484 GHz, the SILO tag is attached to the chest of a subject to transform the movement of the chest due to cardiopulmonary activity and body exercise into a transmitted frequency-modulated wave. The tag consumes a very low power of 4.4 mW. The ILO-based frequency demodulator, located 30 cm from the subject, receives and processes this wave to yield the waveform that is associated with the movement of the chest. Following further digital signal processing, the cardiopulmonary activity and body exercise are displayed as time-frequency spectrograms. Promisingly, the experimental results that are presented in this paper reveal that the proposed health monitor has high potential to integrate a cardiopulmonary sensor, a pedometer, and a wireless transmission device on a single radar platform.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; FM radar; biomedical telemetry; body area networks; cardiology; demodulators; injection locked oscillators; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; radar signal processing; ILO-based frequency demodulator; SILO tag; bistatic radar architecture; bistatic self-injection-locked radar; cardiopulmonary activity; cardiopulmonary sensor; chest-worn health monitor; continuous-wave Doppler radar technology; digital signal processing; frequency 2.36 GHz; frequency 2.484 GHz; frequency-modulated wave; injection-locked oscillator-based frequency demodulator; medical bands; medical body area network; pedometer; power 4.4 mW; power consumption; single radar platform; time-frequency spectrograms; wireless transmission device; Biomedical monitoring; Demodulation; Doppler radar; Monitoring; Radar antennas; Spectrogram; Bistatic self-injection-locked (SIL) radar; Doppler continuous-wave radar; Wearable health monitor; bistatic self-injection-locked (SIL) radar; cardiopulmonary sensor; pedometer; time-frequency spectrogram; wearable health monitor; wireless transmission; wireless transmission.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2015.2453255
Filename :
7152845
Link To Document :
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