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Radar-Based Monitoring of Vital Signs: A Tutorial Overview

open access: yesProceedings of the IEEE, 2023
In the last years, substantial attention has been paid to the use of radar systems in health monitoring, due to the availability of both low-cost radar devices and computationally efficient algorithms for processing their measurements. In this article, a
Alessandro Davoli   +2 more
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ReViSe: Remote Vital Signs Measurement Using Smartphone Camera [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2022
Remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG) is a fast, effective, inexpensive and convenient method for collecting biometric data as it enables vital signs estimation using face videos.
Donghao Qiao   +4 more
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Key Vital Signs Monitor Based on MIMO Radar [PDF]

open access: yesSensors
State-of-the-art radar systems for the contactless monitoring of vital signs and respiratory diseases are typically based on single-channel continuous wave (CW) technology.
Michael Gottinger   +7 more
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An FMCW Radar for Localization and Vital Signs Measurement for Different Chest Orientations

open access: yesSensors, 2020
This work tests the ability of a frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar to measure the respiratory rate and the heartbeat of a subject in challenging indoor scenarios.
Giulia Sacco   +3 more
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Wearable Sensors for Vital Signs Measurement: A Survey

open access: yesJournal of Sensor and Actuator Networks, 2022
With the outbreak of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) worldwide, developments in the medical field have aroused concerns within society. As science and technology develop, wearable medical sensors have become the main means of medical data acquisition.
Zhihan Lv, Yuxi Li
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Wital: A COTS WiFi Devices Based Vital Signs Monitoring System Using NLOS Sensing Model [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 2023
Vital sign (breathing and heartbeat) monitoring is essential for patient care and sleep disease prevention. Most current solutions are based on wearable sensors or cameras; however, the former could affect sleep quality, while the latter often present ...
Xiang Zhang   +7 more
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Primum non nocere; It’s time to consider altitude training as the medical intervention it actually is!

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Sleep is one of the most important aspects of recovery, and is known to be severely affected by hypoxia. The present position paper focuses on sleep as a strong moderator of the altitude training-response.
Jeroen Van Cutsem   +3 more
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Living on the edge: How to prepare for it?

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroergonomics, 2022
IntroductionIsolated, confined, and extreme (ICE) environments such as found at Antarctic, Arctic, and other remote research stations are considered space-analogs to study the long duration isolation aspects of operational space mission conditions ...
Martine Van Puyvelde   +12 more
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Camera Measurement of Physiological Vital Signs [PDF]

open access: yesACM Computing Surveys, 2021
The need for remote tools for healthcare monitoring has never been more apparent. Camera measurement of vital signs leverages imaging devices to compute physiological changes by analyzing images of the human body.
Daniel J. McDuff
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The effect of targeting Tie2 on hemorrhagic shock-induced renal perfusion disturbances in rats

open access: yesIntensive Care Medicine Experimental, 2021
Background Hemorrhagic shock is associated with acute kidney injury and increased mortality. Targeting the endothelial angiopoietin/Tie2 system, which regulates endothelial permeability, previously reduced hemorrhagic shock-induced vascular leakage.
Anoek L. I. van Leeuwen   +7 more
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