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SFCW microwave radar for in-door fall detection
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2012
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RadarFall PreventionKinesiologyStepped-frequency Continuous WaveEngineeringSynthetic Aperture RadarHealth SciencesAntennaWearable TechnologyIn-door Fall DetectionRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingVital SignsHuman MovementSignal ProcessingVital Signs DetectionElectromagnetic CompatibilityRadar Imaging
The use of a Stepped-Frequency Continuous Wave (SFCW) radar is proposed for non-invasive fall and vital signs detection. A fall in principle involves changes both in position and in speed. Measurements have been performed with the radar fixed both on the wall and on the ceiling. In both situations, position and speed of a target have been measured with good accuracy. By combining this information a fall can be properly detected, distinguishing the fall from both walking and sitting movements. The results show the feasibility of this approach. Moreover, the results demonstrate that vital signs can be monitored also.
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