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Physiological radar for Biomedical monitoring and Smart building
By qtran
09 September, 2024
🎉 We’re excited to announce that our seminar with the amazing Prof.Olga Boric-Lubeckewas a great success! 🎉 Co-hosted by theIEEE Hawaii Women In Engineering(WIE),IEEE Power & Energy Societyin Hawaii (PES), and with support from the IEEE University of Hawaii at Manoa (MTT) Chapter, Prof. Olga delivered an inspiring presentation on the cutting-edge advancements in Doppler radar physiological monitoring and its exciting applications.
Doppler radar technology can measure human physiological activity for a wide range of biomedical needs. Compact economical radar systems have been demonstrated as a non-invasive means of measuring vital signs through clothing and bedding, including heart and respiratory rates and signatures, activity, sleep posture, tidal respiratory volume, and pulse pressure. The value of such physiological monitoring extends beyond healthcare for applications including search and rescue, secure authentication, and smart buildings. This talk will provide an overview of state-of-the-art in Doppler radar physiological monitoring and related applications.💡📡 A huge thank you to Prof. Olga for sharing her innovative research, and to everyone who joined us in making this event so memorable! Your participation truly made the difference! 🙌