Chest-Worn Health Monitor Based On A Bistatic Self-Injection-Locked Radar

2015 IEEE MTT-S INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE SYMPOSIUM (IMS)(2015)

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This paper presents a chest-worn health monitor 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 bistaic with a self-injection-Iocked oscillator (SILO) tag and an injection-locked oscillator (ILO) based frequency demodulator. In the experiments with a prototype operated in the 2.36-2.4 GHz Medical Body Area Networks (MBAN) band, the SILO tag is attached to the chest of a subject to transform the movement of the chest due to cardiopulmonary activities and body exercises into a transmitted frequency-modulated wave. The ILO-based frequency demodulator that is located 30 cm away from the subject receives and demodulates the wave to provide a waveform associated with the chest movement. This waveform is further analyzed using short-time Fourier transform (STFT) and ultimately displayed as time-frequency spectrograms. Promisingly, the experimental results as presented in this paper reveal that the proposed monitor is capable of tracking cardiopulmonary activity of a subject during exercise.
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Health monitor, wearable device, Doppler continuous-wave radar, cardiopulmonary sensor, pedometer, wireless transmission, time-frequency spectrogram
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