A Novel Approach for Non-Contact Heart Rate Measurement
M.C. Jobin Christ, S. Dhulakshika, R. Divya, R. Kousalya and R. Aparna

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai, India.

Abstract: This paper provides an insight into the non-contact vital parameter measurements, especially the heart rate of a person from a short distance. The increasing demand to new developments in healthcare technologies poses inevitability to the thought of easing the patient monitoring in a non-invasive and unobtrusive manner. Patients, who are in need of regular checkups, find the existing modes of electrode-based and probe-based monitoring, a discomfort. To make the monitoring environment comfortable for the patients and to take the results in a continuous and rapid manner, the non-contact heart rate measurement comes as a boon to the healthcare sector. This paper deals with miniaturized radar-based non-contact heart rate measurement using hand gestures in a precise manner. Though there were lots of methods proposed for contactless measurements, this approach comes with better accuracy and ease of handling.

Keywords: Comfortable; Gestures; Healthcare; Heart rate; Non-contact; Radar

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