Speaker
Abdulrahman Fouad Saleh Alsuede
Description
This study investigates the efficacy of the X7f202 Ultra-Wideband (UWB) radar for detecting respiratory activity across various resting body positions. Under controlled conditions, radar signals were recorded in supine, lateral, and prone positions, with subjects alternating between normal breathing and breath-holding. Data from 20 subjects reveal consistent differences in signal frequency and amplitude between breathing and non-breathing states. These findings highlight the potential of the X7f202 radar for contactless respiratory monitoring. Future work will focus on developing robust algorithms for automatic breathing signal extraction.
Primary authors
Abdulrahman Fouad Saleh Alsuede
Dr
Latifah Munirah Kamarudin
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis)
Co-authors
Ahmad Shakaff Ali Yeon
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis)
Dr
Ammar Zakaria
(Universiti Malaysia Perlis)
Syed Muhammad Mamduh Syed Zakaria
(CEASTech)