DocumentCode :
1971586
Title :
Design and Application of Special Microwave Interferometers for Non-Invasive Studies of Biological Effects
Author :
Griffin, Donald W.
Author_Institution :
Reader in Electrical Engineering, University of Adelaide, South Australia and Adjunct Associate Professor, Syracuse University, New York, U.S.A.
fYear :
1977
fDate :
5-8 Sept. 1977
Firstpage :
698
Lastpage :
702
Abstract :
Special microwave interferometers have been designed to make non-contact measurements of the movements associated with various physiological functions such as respiration, pulse, muscle action, reflexes, involuntary tremors, etc. For each interferometer the factors affecting resolution across a large moving surface, sensitivity to small amplitude displacement and maintenance of calibration have been studied and accurate direct measurement of surface displacement has been achieved with very low incident microwave power levels. Interferometers based on three port circulators are most sensitive but those based on magic tee hybrids are easier to operate. Movement of the chest, hands, legs and eyeball have been studied and potential for accurate correlation with EEG, ECG, or EMG records are evident.
Keywords :
Calibration; Circulators; Displacement measurement; Interferometers; Leg; Microwave measurements; Motion measurement; Muscles; Power measurement; Pulse measurements;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 1977. 7th European
Conference_Location :
Copenhagen, Denmark
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EUMA.1977.332382
Filename :
4131155
Link To Document :
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