Non-contact measurement of rotational movement using miniature Doppler radar

Author(s):  
Guochao Wang ◽  
Stephen Rodriguez ◽  
Changzhan Gu ◽  
Jenshan Lin ◽  
Changzhi Li
Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (18) ◽  
pp. 5209 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heesoo Kim ◽  
Jinho Jeong

This paper presents a W-band continuous-wave (CW) Doppler radar sensor for non-contact measurement of human respiration and heartbeat. The very short wavelength of the W-band signal allows a high-precision detection of the displacement of the chest surface by the heartbeat as well as respiration. The CW signal at 94 GHz is transmitted through a high-gain horn antenna to the human chest at a distance of 1 m. The phase-modulated reflection signal is down-converted to the baseband by the quadrature mixer with an excellent amplitude and phase matches between I and Q channels, which makes the IQ mismatch correction in the digital domain unnecessary. The baseband I and Q data are digitized using data acquisition (DAQ) board. The arctangent demodulation with automatic phase unwrapping is applied to the low-pass filtered I and Q data to effectively solve the null point problem. A slow-varying DC component is rejected in the demodulated signal by the trend removal algorithm. Then, the respiration signal with a frequency of 0.27 Hz and a displacement of ~6.1 mm is retrieved by applying a low-pass filter. Finally, the respiration signal is removed by the band-pass filter and the heartbeat signal is extracted, showing a frequency of 1.35 Hz and a displacement of ~0.26 mm. The extracted respiration and heartbeat rates are very close to the manual measurement results. The demonstrated W-band CW radar sensors can be easily applied to find the angular location of the human body by using a phased array under a compact size.


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Author(s):  
Soumya Sadhukhan ◽  
Shubhadip Paul ◽  
M. Jaleel Akhtar

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K. Salonen ◽  
M. Lindskog ◽  
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