Chest-Worn Health Monitor Based on a Bistatic Self-Injection-Locked Radar.
Fu-Kang WangYou-Rung ChouYen-Chen ChiuTzyy-Sheng HorngPublished in: IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. (2015)
Keyphrases
- sar imaging
- received signal
- synthetic aperture radar
- monitoring system
- fourier transform
- sar data
- inverse synthetic aperture radar
- isar imaging
- activity recognition
- continuous monitoring
- sar images
- signal processing
- space variant
- measurement errors
- x ray
- spectral estimation
- health status
- real time
- radar signal
- health monitoring
- radar images
- signal to noise ratio
- health care
- health related
- medical images
- automatic target recognition
- target recognition
- automatic segmentation
- chest radiographs
- radar data
- x ray images
- sar imagery
- electronic health records
- phased array
- radiographic images
- lung cancer
- moving target
- computed tomography
- millimeter wave
- information systems