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Performance of an ultra wideband radar for detection of water accumulation in the human bladder

Radar Conference(2010)

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Abstract
This paper presents an Impulse Radio Ultra Wideband (IR-UWB) radar for detecting water accumulation in the human bladder. The goal is to monitor the level of urine in patients who suffer from urinary incontinence. This is achieved by detecting the reflected UWB signals from the boundaries of human tissues such as muscle and urine. The reflection properties are investigated both in a simulator with a bladder model and through measurements with a phantom model. The performance of the vivaldi antenna is investigated with regards to the pulse distortion due to the near field effect and signal attenuation in the far field. The simulation and the measurement results show the potential of water detection of the human bladder by using UWB pulses.
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biomedical telemetry,patient monitoring,radar antennas,radar detection,radar signal processing,ultra wideband radar,far field,human bladder model,human tissues,impulse radio ultra wideband radar,near field effect,phantom model,pulse distortion,reflected uwb signal detection,reflection properties,signal attenuation,vivaldi antenna,water accumulation detection,ultra wideband,near field,permittivity
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