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A Survey on Vital Signs Detection Using Radar Techniques and Processing With FPGA Implementation

Ameen Bin Obadi, Ping Jack Soh, Omar Aldayel, Muataz Hameed Al-Doori, M. Mercuri, Dominique Schreurs

2021IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a survey of the state-of-the-art advances in human vital signs detection using radar sensors, their integration and coexistence with communication systems, and their issues in spectrum sharing. The focus of this survey is to review the detection, monitoring, and tracking of vital signs, specifically the respiration rate and heartbeat rate over the recent five years. It is observed that in line with technological advancements, a multitude of radar types operating in diverse frequency spectra have been introduced with different hardware implementations, considering various detection scenarios, and applying multiple signal processing algorithms. The aim of these researches varies, from enhancing the detection accuracy, improving the processing speed, reducing the power consumption, simplifying the hardware used, lowering implementation costs, and the combinations of them. Besides that, this review also focuses on literature aimed at increasing the detection accuracy and reducing the processing time using FPGAs, prior to benchmarking them against other processing platforms. Finally, a perspective on the future of human vital signs detection using radar sensors concludes this review.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRadarHeartbeatImplementationSignal processingReal-time computingField-programmable gate arrayEmbedded systemBenchmarkingVital signsTelecommunicationsComputer securitySurgeryBusinessProgramming languageMedicineMarketingNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringECG Monitoring and AnalysisHealthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring