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11 November 2005 Ultra-wideband radar methods and techniques of medical sensing and imaging
Christine N. Paulson, John T. Chang, Carlos E. Romero, Joseph Watson M.D., Fred J. Pearce, Nathan Levin M.D.
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Proceedings Volume 6007, Smart Medical and Biomedical Sensor Technology III; 60070L (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630004
Event: Optics East 2005, 2005, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Ultra-wideband radar holds great promise for a variety of medical applications. We have demonstrated the feasibility of using ultra-wideband sensors for detection of internal injuries, monitoring of respiratory and cardiac functions, and continuous non-contact imaging of the human body. Sensors are low-power, portable, and do not require physical contact with the patient. They are ideal for use by emergency responders to make rapid diagnosis and triage decisions. In the hospital, vital signs monitoring and imaging application could improve patient outcomes. In this paper we present an overview of ultra-wideband radar technology, discuss key design tradeoffs, and give examples of ongoing research in applying ultra-wideband technology to the medical field.
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Christine N. Paulson, John T. Chang, Carlos E. Romero, Joseph Watson M.D., Fred J. Pearce, and Nathan Levin M.D. "Ultra-wideband radar methods and techniques of medical sensing and imaging", Proc. SPIE 6007, Smart Medical and Biomedical Sensor Technology III, 60070L (11 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.630004
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Radar

Tissues

Radar imaging

UWB radar

Heart

Electrocardiography

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