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AI Is Giving Boost To Efforts To Monitor Health Via Radar
Kashmir Observer
|MAY 6, 2025 ISSUE
If you wanted to check someone’s pulse from across the room, for example to remotely monitor an elderly relative, how could you do it?
You might think it’s impossible, because common health-monitoring devices such as fingertip pulse oximeters and smartwatches have to be in contact with the body.
However, researchers are developing technologies that can monitor a person’s vital signs at a distance. One of those technologies is radar.
We are electrical engineers who study radar systems. We have combined advances in radar technology and artificial intelligence to reliably monitor breathing and heart rate without contacting the body.
Noncontact health monitoring has the potential to be more comfortable and easier to use than traditional methods, particularly for people looking to monitor their vital signs at home.
How radar works
Radar is commonly known for measuring the speed of cars, making weather forecasts and detecting obstacles at sea and in the air. It works by sending out electromagnetic waves that travel at the speed of light, waiting for them to bounce off objects in their path, and sensing them when they return to the device.
Radar can tell how far away things are, how fast they’re moving, and even their shape by analysing the properties of the reflected waves.
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