Sensors for Vital Signs Monitoring

Sensor technology for monitoring vital signs is an important topic for various service applications, such as entertainment and personalization platforms and Internet of Things (IoT) systems, as well as traditional medical purposes, such as disease indication judgments and predictions. Vital signs fo...

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Other Authors: Yang, Jong-Ryul (Editor), Hyun, Eugin (Editor), Kim, Sun Kwon (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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520 |a Sensor technology for monitoring vital signs is an important topic for various service applications, such as entertainment and personalization platforms and Internet of Things (IoT) systems, as well as traditional medical purposes, such as disease indication judgments and predictions. Vital signs for monitoring include respiration and heart rates, body temperature, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, electrocardiogram, blood glucose concentration, brain waves, etc. Gait and walking length can also be regarded as vital signs because they can indirectly indicate human activity and status. Sensing technologies include contact sensors such as electrocardiogram (ECG), electroencephalogram (EEG), photoplethysmogram (PPG), non-contact sensors such as ballistocardiography (BCG), and invasive/non-invasive sensors for diagnoses of variations in blood characteristics or body fluids. Radar, vision, and infrared sensors can also be useful technologies for detecting vital signs from the movement of humans or organs. Signal processing, extraction, and analysis techniques are important in industrial applications along with hardware implementation techniques. Battery management and wireless power transmission technologies, the design and optimization of low-power circuits, and systems for continuous monitoring and data collection/transmission should also be considered with sensor technologies. In addition, machine-learning-based diagnostic technology can be used for extracting meaningful information from continuous monitoring data. 
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653 |a electroencephalogram (EEG) 
653 |a hemodynamic data 
653 |a carotid blood flow (CBF) 
653 |a cerebral circulation 
653 |a frequency-shift keying radar 
653 |a cross-correlation 
653 |a envelope detection 
653 |a continuous-wave radar 
653 |a frequency discrimination 
653 |a vital-signs monitoring 
653 |a heartbeat accuracy improvement 
653 |a heartbeat detection 
653 |a absolute distance measurement 
653 |a radar signal processing 
653 |a 3D+t modeling 
653 |a coronary artery 
653 |a non-rigid registration 
653 |a cage deformation 
653 |a 4D CT 
653 |a passenger detection 
653 |a CW radar 
653 |a radar feature vector 
653 |a radar machine learning 
653 |a wearable sensors 
653 |a physiology 
653 |a medical monitoring 
653 |a vital signs 
653 |a compensatory reserve 
653 |a ultra-high resolution 
653 |a cone-beam computed tomography 
653 |a low-contrast object 
653 |a optimal filter 
653 |a modulation transfer function 
653 |a noise power spectrum 
653 |a doppler cardiogram 
653 |a wavelet transform 
653 |a denoising 
653 |a mother wavelet function 
653 |a decomposition level 
653 |a signal decomposition 
653 |a signal-to-noise-ratio 
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