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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
IA, SITE, IPSJ-IOT [detail] 2024-03-13
09:45
Okinawa Miyakojima City Future Creation Center
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Fitness Monitoring System based on Collaboration of Multiple Sensors and Actuators
Li Wangyuhao, Hideaki Miyaji, Hiroshi Yamamoto (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SITE2023-86 IA2023-92
In recent years, the number of individuals engaging in fitness activities is steadily increasing in Japan. However, the ... [more] SITE2023-86 IA2023-92
pp.111-116
SANE 2023-06-30
10:45
Kanagawa JAXA Sagamihara Campus
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Study on vital signal detection using millimeter-wave radars and infrared sensors
Takayuki Kitamura, Tadashi Oshima (MELCO) SANE2023-15
In recent years, the development of millimeter-wave radar-based vital sensing technology has been advancing worldwide. T... [more] SANE2023-15
pp.1-6
EST 2023-01-27
11:40
Okinawa
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Radar Detection of Multiple Walking People Using Image-Processing Technique and Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test
Jianxuan Yang, Jianxin Yi (Wuhan Univ.), Takuya Sakamoto (Kyoto Univ.), Xianrong Wan (Wuhan Univ.) EST2022-95
This study presents a detection algorithm of extended radar targets using image features and achieves the detection of m... [more] EST2022-95
pp.108-111
SR 2022-11-07
14:15
Fukuoka Fukuoka University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Simultaneous Vital Sensing of Multiple People Using Millimeter Wave Radar -- Toward the realization of smart homes --
Ataru Yamaoka (S-TAKAYA) SR2022-51
The compact millimeter-wave radar has been developed for automotive forward monitoring applications and side detection a... [more] SR2022-51
pp.30-37
WBS, RCC, SAT, MICT
(Joint) [detail]
2021-05-20
14:25
Online Online (Zoom) A Study of Decreasing Respiratory Frequency Effect Using High Pass Filter in a Pre-Processing of Discrete Wavelet transform on Heart-rate Estimation with mm-Wave FMCW Radar
Ryosuke Koyanaka, Shunsuke Sato, Yaokun Hu, Takeshi Toda (Nihon Univ.) WBS2021-9 RCC2021-9 MICT2021-6
In recent years, studies on noncontact detection of vital signs such as heartbeat and respiration using radar have progr... [more] WBS2021-9 RCC2021-9 MICT2021-6
pp.44-49(WBS), pp.44-49(RCC), pp.28-33(MICT)
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)
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2019-03-05
15:25
Tokyo University of Electro Communications Construction of a microwave search-and-rescue radar system based on online frequency-domain complex-valued independent component analysis
Takahiro Nakanishi, Akira Hirose (Tokyo Univ.) NC2018-70
Search-and-rescue radar systems are expected to become more powerful and wider applicable in many disasters such as eart... [more] NC2018-70
pp.139-143
ASN, MoNA, IPSJ-MBL, IPSJ-UBI [detail] 2019-03-05
10:55
Tokyo The University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus [Invited Lecture] Trend of Research on e-Health and Smart Home in Globecom2018
Kohei Yamamoto, Kentaroh Toyoda, Tomoaki Ohtsuki (Keio Univ.) MoNA2018-75
In this presentation, the trend of research on e-Health and Smart Home in Globecom 2018 is reported. [more] MoNA2018-75
pp.71-76
CQ
(2nd)
2017-08-27
13:50
Saitama Nippon Institute of Technology [Poster Presentation] Evaluation of Vital Sign Distribution Using Multiple Antennas
Kazuma Kishimoto, Naoki Honma, Nobuyuki Siraki, Dai Sasakawa (Iwate Univ.)
Although non-contact vital sign detection using microwave has been studied for observing heartbeat and respiration compo... [more]
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
LOIS 2012-03-09
11:05
Okinawa Meio Univ. Construction Method of the Data Acquisition System by Means of Noninvasive and Unrestrained Try to Prevention of Accident in Bed
Yuji Hasegawa, Toshihiko Terado (Gifu Univ.) LOIS2011-98
In our country is rapidly aging. In 2007, is facing a first super-aged society in the world. Accordingly, the case will ... [more] LOIS2011-98
pp.153-158
US 2011-05-24
15:40
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Acoustic detection of objects with small movement behind cloths
Kotaro Hoshiba, Ryosuke Fukushima, Jun-ya Takayama, Hiroyuki Hachiya (Tokyo Tech.) US2011-12
To realize non-contact sensing of clothed person’s breathing and heart rate using airborne ultrasound,we estimated the s... [more] US2011-12
pp.25-30
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