UHF measurement of breathing and heartbeat at a distance

The detection of breathing and heartbeat from a distance is important for medical triage and mass casualty events as well as routine monitoring of higher-risk patients. Typical approaches include wiring up patients to devices and wearable devices, but remote detection and monitoring is both easier o...

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Frequency measurement
Heart beat
heartbeat
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Patient monitoring
Radar
Remote monitoring
UHF
UHF measurements
Wiring
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