Articles | Volume 17
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-17-249-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-17-249-2019
14 Oct 2019
 | 14 Oct 2019

Verification and first test measurement of a microwave-based vital sign monitor

Daniel Schmiech, Aly Marnach, and Andreas R. Diewald

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One of the most important signs of a living body demonstrating its life-sustaining functions is the respiration rate. State of the art for measuring this vital sign is using a monitoring system cable connected to electrodes which are attached to the patients' skin. Especially in the case of newborn infants this method is not always suitable and causing several problems, like skin injuries, high stress levels and random loosening of the sensor. To avoid these a non-contact system is developed.