Systematic Literature Review Regarding Heart Rate and Respiratory Rate Measurement by Means of Radar Technology

Sensors (Basel). 2024 Feb 4;24(3):1003. doi: 10.3390/s24031003.

Abstract

The use of radar technology for non-contact measurement of vital parameters is increasingly being examined in scientific studies. Based on a systematic literature search in the PubMed, German National Library, Austrian Library Network (Union Catalog), Swiss National Library and Common Library Network databases, the accuracy of heart rate and/or respiratory rate measurements by means of radar technology was analyzed. In 37% of the included studies on the measurement of the respiratory rate and in 48% of those on the measurement of the heart rate, the maximum deviation was 5%. For a tolerated deviation of 10%, the corresponding percentages were 85% and 87%, respectively. However, the quantitative comparability of the results available in the current literature is very limited due to a variety of variables. The elimination of the problem of confounding variables and the continuation of the tendency to focus on the algorithm applied will continue to constitute a central topic of radar-based vital parameter measurement. Promising fields of application of research can be found in particular in areas that require non-contact measurements. This includes infection events, emergency medicine, disaster situations and major catastrophic incidents.

Keywords: breathing; heart rate; radar technology; vital parameters.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Heart Rate* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Monitoring, Physiologic / methods
  • Radar*
  • Respiratory Rate* / physiology

Grants and funding

There was no additional funding for this study.