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April 20, 2025
Journal Article
Title

Feasibility of Radar Vital Sign Monitoring Using Multiple Range Bin Selection

Abstract
Radars are promising tools for contactless vital sign monitoring. As a screening device, radars could supplement polysomnography, the gold standard in sleep medicine. When the radar is placed lateral to the person, vital signs can be extracted simultaneously from multiple body parts. Here, we present a method to select every available breathing and heartbeat signal, instead of selecting only one optimal signal. Using multiple concurrent signals can enhance vital rate robustness and accuracy. We built an algorithm based on persistence diagrams, a modern tool for time series analysis from the field of topological data analysis. Multiple criteria were evaluated on the persistence diagrams to detect breathing and heartbeat signals. We tested the feasibility of the method on simultaneous overnight radar and polysomnography recordings from six healthy participants. Compared against single bin selection, multiple selection lead to improved accuracy for both breathing (mean absolute error: 0.29 vs. 0.20 breaths per minute) and heart rate (mean absolute error: 1.97 vs. 0.66 beats per minute). Additionally, fewer artifactual segments were selected. Furthermore, the distribution of chosen vital signs along the body aligned with basic physiological assumptions. In conclusion, contactless vital sign monitoring could benefit from the improved accuracy achieved by multiple selection. The distribution of vital signs along the body could provide additional information for sleep monitoring.
Author(s)
Szmola, Benedek
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medientechnologie IDMT  
Hornig, Lars  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medientechnologie IDMT  
Wolf, Karen Insa  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medientechnologie IDMT  
Radeloff, Andreas
Witt, Karsten
Kollmeier, Birger  
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Medizinische Physik
Journal
Sensors. Online journal  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/s25082596
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medientechnologie IDMT  
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