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Adaptive Separation of Respiratory and Heartbeat Signals among Multiple People Based on Empirical Wavelet Transform Using UWB Radar

Mi He, Yongjian Nian, Luping Xu, Lihong Qiao, Wenwu Wang

2020Sensors43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The non-contact monitoring of vital signs by radar has great prospects in clinical monitoring. However, the accuracy of separated respiratory and heartbeat signals has not satisfied the clinical limits of agreement. This paper presents a study for automated separation of respiratory and heartbeat signals based on empirical wavelet transform (EWT) for multiple people. The initial boundary of the EWT was set according to the limited prior information of vital signs. Using the initial boundary, empirical wavelets with a tight frame were constructed to adaptively separate the respiratory signal, the heartbeat signal and interference due to unconscious body movement. To verify the validity of the proposed method, the vital signs of three volunteers were simultaneously measured by a stepped-frequency continuous wave ultra-wideband (UWB) radar and contact physiological sensors. Compared with the vital signs from contact sensors, the proposed method can separate the respiratory and heartbeat signals among multiple people and obtain the precise rate that satisfies clinical monitoring requirements using a UWB radar. The detection errors of respiratory and heartbeat rates by the proposed method were within ±0.3 bpm and ±2 bpm, respectively, which are much smaller than those obtained by the bandpass filtering, empirical mode decomposition (EMD) and wavelet transform (WT) methods. The proposed method is unsupervised and does not require reference signals. Moreover, the proposed method can obtain accurate respiratory and heartbeat signal rates even when the persons unconsciously move their bodies.

Topics & Concepts

HeartbeatComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceHilbert–Huang transformSIGNAL (programming language)RadarWavelet transformPattern recognition (psychology)WaveletComputer visionContinuous wavelet transformVital signsSpeech recognitionDiscrete wavelet transformTelecommunicationsFilter (signal processing)Computer securityProgramming languageSurgeryMedicineNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyMicrowave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
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