Amplitude modulation issues in Doppler radar heart signal extraction

O. Boric-Lubecke, V. Lubecke, I. Mostafanezhad
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Medical Doppler radar research has largely been limited to obtaining respiratory and heart rates. While this information is vital for many applications, medical Doppler radar signatures carry significant other information that could lead to cardiopulmonary volume assessments, including cardiac stroke volume (SV), and cardiac output (CO). Accurate recovery of heart signal amplitude is required for these assessments. This paper presents the first analysis of amplitude modulation artifacts on heart signal recovery in Doppler radar systems. The sources of amplitude modulation artifacts are identified, including limitations of linear demodulation, and inherent affects of respiratory signal harmonics on heart signals. Experimental and simulation results demonstrate the validity of this analysis, and outline the path towards successful heart signal amplitude recovery.
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医学多普勒雷达研究在很大程度上仅限于获得呼吸和心率。虽然这一信息对许多应用至关重要,但医疗多普勒雷达信号还携带其他重要信息,可能导致心肺容量评估,包括心搏量(SV)和心输出量(CO)。这些评估需要准确恢复心脏信号幅度。本文首次分析了多普勒雷达系统中心脏信号恢复的调幅伪影。确定了调幅伪影的来源,包括线性解调的局限性,以及呼吸信号谐波对心脏信号的固有影响。实验和仿真结果证明了该分析的有效性,并概述了成功恢复心脏信号幅度的途径。
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