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Evaluation of Heartbeat Signal Extraction Methods Using a 5.8 GHz Doppler Radar System in a Real Application Scenario

Carolina Gouveia, Daniel Albuquerque, Pedro Pinho, José Vieira

2022IEEE Sensors Journal18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Doppler-based radar systems have been seen as a promising tool to assess vital signs, since they are capable to monitor the respiratory and cardiac signal remotely, by measuring the chest-wall displacement. However, due to the spectral overlap of these signals, their proper separation is a challenging task. In this paper, we demonstrate the effectiveness of using Discrete Wavelet Transform in the cardiac signal extraction, by comparing this method with other approaches widely used in literature, namely a standalone Band-Pass Filtering, the Ensembled Empirical Mode Decomposition, the Continuous Wavelet Transform and the Wavelet Packet Decomposition. The comparison metrics were defined taking into consideration the heart rate computation accuracy, and also the peak detection consistency to further evaluate the Heart Rate Variability. The efficiency of those methods is also tested considering real application scenarios, characterized by non-controlled monitoring environment conditions and the ability to equally assess the vital signs of different subjects, regardless their physical stature.

Topics & Concepts

HeartbeatDoppler radarDoppler effectRadarComputer scienceSIGNAL (programming language)Pulse-Doppler radarContinuous-wave radarElectronic engineeringRadar systemsAcousticsExtraction (chemistry)Radar engineering detailsRemote sensingEngineeringRadar imagingTelecommunicationsPhysicsGeologyComputer securityProgramming languageChromatographyChemistryAstronomyNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringECG Monitoring and AnalysisHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control