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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2014.18.9.2237

A study on a target-tracking and noncontact type biosignal measurment system Using IR-Radar and Pan-Tilt system  

Choi, Kwang-Wook (Dept. of Electronics & Computer Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Kim, Cheol-Sung (Dept. of Electronics & Computer Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Yang, Chul-Seung (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Lee, Jeong-Gi (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)
Abstract
As Single households increases for reason of communication development, extending human life, there are many problems occuring all over the world. In order to solve this problem with an invasion of privacy and manintain a healthy life, this paper suggest non-contact type bio-signal measurement system using IR-Radar, displacement sensor and Pan-Tilt system. The proposed system can increse the distance of measured respiration from 1m to over 8m, which is comprised of two IR-Radar for location tracking, one displacement sensor for non-contact type bio-signal measurement and one stepping motor drive system. The proposed system is verified through experiments and were confirmed the possibility.
Keywords
IR-UWB; bio signal; noncontact; location chase;
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