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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
AP
(2nd)
2023-12-07
15:20
Wakayama Kiboukan (Nanki Shirahama) Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Control Matching Circuits in Small-sized Heart Rate Modules with VHF Band Small Loop Antennas
Saki Wada, Hidetoshi Makimura, Kengo Nishimoto, Yoshio Inasawa (MELCO)
One method for acquiring heart rate variability in a non-contact manner involves using a radio wave sensor. This paper r... [more]
MICT, EMCJ
(Joint)
2022-03-04
09:25
Online Online Improving Accuracy of Doppler Ultrasound Signal-based Fetal Heart Rate Estimation by Signal Quality Assessment based on Correlation between Contiguous Heartbeat Waveforms
Natsuho Niida, Kohei Yamamoto, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.), Kazunari Owada, Yutaka Matsui (Atom Medical Corp.) MICT2021-102
Fetal heart rate (FHR) can identify fetuses at risk, and it is essential to estimate FHR accurately. For non-invasive FH... [more] MICT2021-102
pp.7-12
AP, RCS
(Joint)
2019-11-22
13:10
Saga Saga Univ. [Invited Lecture] Simultaneous Heartbeat Detection of Multiple Targets Using Amplitude Equivalent Component in Pseudo-Arctangent Demodulation
Shun Hasebe, Naoki Honma, Koichiro Kobayashi, Morio Iwai (Iwate Univ.), Atsushi Sato (EQR) AP2019-135 RCS2019-230
In this report, we investigate a simultaneous heartbeat detection method of multiple targets using a MIMO (Multiple-Inpu... [more] AP2019-135 RCS2019-230
pp.157-162(AP), pp.151-156(RCS)
SeMI, RCS, NS, SR, RCC
(Joint)
2019-07-12
13:40
Osaka I-Site Nanba(Osaka) Simultaneous Heartbeat and Blink Detection Using Doppler Sensor
Kohei Yamamoto, Kentaroh Toyoda, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) SeMI2019-61
Heartbeats and blinks are vital signs that reflect our stress and fatigue, and thus the simultaneous heart- beat and bli... [more] SeMI2019-61
pp.207-212
MBE 2019-02-01
10:00
Saga Saga University Accuracy Evaluation of Heart Rate Variability Indices in Heartbeat Measurement Using Piezoelectric Sensor
Shinichiro Kuroki, Manami Wakuya, Tomohiko Igasaki (Kumamoto Univ.) MBE2018-73
Recently, the importance of health monitoring in life has been increasing with the aim of early detection and early trea... [more] MBE2018-73
pp.79-83
EMCJ, IEE-EMC, IEE-MAG 2018-11-22
09:30
Overseas KAIST Study of Non-contact Heartbeat Sensing Method using EM Waves Passing through the Human Body
Kazutaka Mitsui, Jianqing Wang, Daisuke Anzai (NIT), Takashi Saito, Hiroyuki Mori, Shunsuke Shibata (SOKEN), Kouichi Yamada (DENSO) EMCJ2018-57
To prevent serious accidents caused by a driver getting sick, it is required to continuously monitor the driver’s health... [more] EMCJ2018-57
pp.3-5
ASN, SRW
(Joint)
2018-11-06
15:45
Tokyo Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo Senju Campus Accurate Doppler Sensor-based Heartbeat Estimation by Reducing Body Movement Noise via CA-CFAR Applying Adaptive Guard Cell Length Approach
Ryosuke Hiromatsu, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Kentaroh Toyoda, Kohei Yamamoto (Keio Univ.) ASN2018-77
It is known that stress can be estimated by measuring heartbeat interval variation. Thus, many methods of non-contact he... [more] ASN2018-77
pp.131-136
SAT, RCS
(Joint)
2018-08-09
14:10
Iwate Iwate University [Invited Lecture] Sparse Adaptive Algorithms to Realize Non-contact Heartbeat Detection
Chen Ye, Kentaroh Toyoda, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) SAT2018-34 RCS2018-137
The development of non-contact monitoring technique has a great influence on the heartbeat monitoring, such as, for driv... [more] SAT2018-34 RCS2018-137
pp.29-34(SAT), pp.31-36(RCS)
EMCJ, MICT
(Joint)
2018-03-16
11:20
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Robust Sparse Adaptive Algorithm for Non-contact Heartbeat Detection with Doppler Radar
Chen Ye, Kentaroh Toyoda, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) MICT2017-52
The development of non-contact monitoring technique has a great influence on the heartbeat monitoring, such as, for driv... [more] MICT2017-52
pp.5-10
MW, EMCJ, EST, IEE-EMC [detail] 2017-10-20
14:15
Akita Yupopo Study of Non-contact Heartbeat Sensing Method Available to Remove Body Motion Noise using UWB Signal
Kazutaka Mitsui, Jianqing Wang (NITech), Takashi Saito, Akira Takaoka (SOKEN), Norihito Higo, Kouichi Yamada (DENSO) EMCJ2017-51 MW2017-103 EST2017-66
In recent years,traffic accidents caused by a car driver getting sick are increasing. To prevent serious accident, it is... [more] EMCJ2017-51 MW2017-103 EST2017-66
pp.139-142
NS, IN
(Joint)
2017-03-02
09:30
Okinawa OKINAWA ZANPAMISAKI ROYAL HOTEL Failure Detection and Monitoring Method for High Availability Distributed Cluster
Tomohiro Ono, Kiyoshi Ueda (Nihon Univ.) NS2016-181
Session control servers of carriers networks are required to have high availability, high reliability, fault tolerance. ... [more] NS2016-181
pp.137-142
RCS, RCC, ASN, NS, SR
(Joint)
2016-07-22
09:50
Aichi   Heartbeat Detection Using Viterbi Algorithm with Doppler Radar
Eriko Mogi, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) ASN2016-41
Non-contact heartbeat detection using Doppler radar has been studied in many works. The R-R intervals that represents t... [more] ASN2016-41
pp.85-89
MICT, ASN, MoNA
(Joint)
2016-01-29
09:00
Kanagawa Hotel Okada Heartbeat Detection with Doppler Radar Based on Estimation of Average R-R Interval Using Viterbi Algorithm
Eriko Mogi, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) ASN2015-91
A variation of R-R interval (a peak-to-peak interval of heartbeats) reflects mental stress. For measuring heart rate, no... [more] ASN2015-91
pp.69-74
RCC, ASN, RCS, NS, SR
(Joint)
2015-07-31
09:25
Nagano JA Naganoken Bldg. Heartbeat Detection with Doppler Sensor Using Adaptive Scale Factor Selection on Learning
Eriko Mogi, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) ASN2015-52
Heart rate variability gives information about health and mental condition. Noncontact detection of heartbeat using Dopp... [more] ASN2015-52
pp.183-188
RCS, SR, SRW
(Joint)
2014-03-05
09:45
Tokyo Waseda Univ. Heartbeat Detection by Using Doppler Radar with Wavelet Transform Based on Scale Factor Learning
Shoichiro Tomii, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) RCS2013-375
Recently, biological sensing by using Doppler radar has been studied in many research institutions. Doppler radar is a u... [more] RCS2013-375
pp.419-424
ICD 2014-01-28
15:00
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Tokeidai Kinenkan [Poster Presentation] Electrocardiogram analytical technique for wearable living body sensors wearable biomedical sensor
Yozaburo Nakai, Shintaro Izumi, Masanao Nakano, Ken Yamashita, Takahide Fujii, Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Masahiko Yoshimoto (Kobe Univ.) ICD2013-126
This report describes a robust method of Instantaneous Heart Rate (IHR) detection from noisy electrocardiogram (ECG) sig... [more] ICD2013-126
p.61
SANE 2013-01-24
15:20
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Basic study of small displacement detection using microwave radar
Masahiko Kurata, Takayuki Inaba (UEC) SANE2012-135
Small displacement detection with microwave has been researched and developed for use in vital sign monitoring in the me... [more] SANE2012-135
pp.49-54
MBE 2005-11-17
13:25
Miyagi   Non-contact Cardiac-beats Detection using Time-difference of Microwave Doppler Signal
Takashi Naoi, Noboru Maeda (soken), (DENSO)
Recently, applications to utilize health condition, mental status and arousal state of driver are investigated, which in... [more] MBE2005-86
pp.5-8
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