Monitoring of the heart movements using a FMCW radar and correlation with an ECG
R\'emi Grisot, Pierre Laurent, Claire Migliaccio, Jean-Yves Dauvignac,, M\'elanie Brulc, Camille Chiquet, Jean-Paul Caruana

TL;DR
This paper presents a noninvasive, cost-effective method to monitor heart movements using FMCW radar, correlating radar signals with ECG to enhance cardiac diagnostics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel process for extracting heart movements from millimeter wave radar and synchronizing these signals with ECG data.
Findings
High correlation between radar-observed movements and ECG signals
Effective algorithm for synchronizing radar and ECG data
Potential for affordable, contactless cardiac monitoring
Abstract
Monitoring the activity of the heart is important for diagnosing and preventing cardiovascular diseases. The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the gold standard for diagnosing such diseases. It monitors the heart's electrical activity, and while this is highly correlated with the cardiac mechanical activity, it does not provide all the information. Other sensors such as the echocardiograph are able to monitor the heart's movements, but such tools are expensive and hard to operate. Therefore, contactless monitoring of the heart using RF sensing has gained interest in recent years. In this paper, we describe a process to extract the movements of the heart from millimeter wave radar with high accuracy, and thus we provide a noninvasive and affordable way to monitor cardiac movements. We then demonstrate the correlation between the observed movements and the ECG. Furthermore, we propose an…
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