Presentation 2021-11-04
[Invited Lecture] Radar-Based Human Sensing
Takuya Sakamoto,
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Abstract(in English) We discuss the radar-based measurement of a human body. There are three main categories of radar measurement: (1) radar imaging of the human body, (2) radar-based measurements of limb motion, and (3) radar-based measurements of minute skin displacements. Among them, the motion of the skin surface contains information on vital signs such as respiration and heartbeat rates, and measurements of such motion are expected to be used in applications including screening and monitoring in medicine and healthcare. We discuss examples of our radar-based human measurements and highlight the advantages and disadvantages of such measurement techniques.
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Keyword(in English) radar / human sensing / vital signs
Paper # EMT2021-36
Date of Issue 2021-10-28 (EMT)

Conference Information
Committee EMT / IEE-EMT
Conference Date 2021/11/4(2days)
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Place (in English) Online
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Topics (in English) Electromagnetic Theory, etc.
Chair Hiroyuki Deguchi(Doshisha Univ.) / Akira Matsushima(Kumamoto Univ.)
Vice Chair Hideki Kawaguchi(Muroran Inst. of Tech)
Secretary Hideki Kawaguchi(Miyazaki Univ.) / (Mitsubishi Electric)
Assistant Kazuki Niino(Kyoto Univ.) / Junichiro Sugisaka(Kitami Inst. of Tech.)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory / Technical Meeting on Electromagnetic Theory
Language JPN
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
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Title (in English) [Invited Lecture] Radar-Based Human Sensing
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) radar
Keyword(2) human sensing
Keyword(3) vital signs
1st Author's Name Takuya Sakamoto
1st Author's Affiliation Kyoto University(Kyoto Univ.)
Date 2021-11-04
Paper # EMT2021-36
Volume (vol) vol.121
Number (no) EMT-226
Page pp.pp.41-44(EMT),
#Pages 4
Date of Issue 2021-10-28 (EMT)