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AuthorAhmed, Mayar
AuthorHassan, Heyam
AuthorEldeeb, Aisha
AuthorKhattab, Tamer
Available date2024-08-19T05:21:32Z
Publication Date2023
Publication Name2023 21st Mediterranean Communication and Computer Networking Conference, MedComNet 2023
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MedComNet58619.2023.10168871
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/57792
AbstractIn this paper, a passive (bi-static) radar-based health monitoring system called, HBR-Radio, is introduced. HBR-Radio utilizes ambient radio frequency disturbance sensing to achieve remote health monitoring. HBR-Radio is a vital signs monitoring system that detects heartbeat and breathing rates without the need for any body mounted contact based devices. A Wi-Fi access point, using a standard 802.11 protocol, is utilized as the transmitter (illuminator) of the system. A Software-Defined Radio (SDR) platform is used to capture the signal transmitted directly from the source (reference signal), and the reflected signals from the surroundings including the one reflected from the monitored person (scatter signal). To extract the desired vital signs, several signal processing techniques are utilized. The importance of the introduced system stems from the need for developing integrated smart remote ubiquitous health monitoring systems that are convenient to users in modern society. The proposed system serves as an example application of the potential of ambient RF sensing as an enabling technology for better quality of life.
SponsorThis research work was made possible by grant number AICC03-0530-200033 from the Qatar National Research Fund, QNRF. The statements made herein are the sole responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
Subjectremote health monitoring
RF sensing
SDR
TitleTowards Contactless Remote Health Monitoring using Ambient RF Sensing
TypeConference Paper
Pagination135-142
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