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UWB Imaging Kshitij Gunjikar gunjikar@wayne.edu
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What is UWB? First of all, the term "ultra wideband" is a relatively new term to describe a technology which had been known since the early 1960’s as "carrier-free", "baseband" or "impulse" technology. The basic concept is to develop, transmit and receive an extremely short duration burst of radio frequency (RF) energy – typically a few tens of picoseconds (trillionths of a second) to a few nanoseconds (billionths of a second) in duration. Frequency range occupied is more than 500 MHz or fractional bandwidth is greater than 20%.
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Advantages of UWB High Data rates Low Power Immunity to multipaths No carrier Low cost transceivers Bandwidth usually in GHz Promising applications in Biomedical areas
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Applications Cardiac Monitoring and Imaging Respiratory pattern monitor Infant Monitor Vocal Chord Monitor Wheel Chair Driving systems Smart Home systems Rubble Rescue Radar IR Spectral Imaging……etc etc
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Advantages Non Contact Based No Cleaning required No disposables Remote and Continuous monitors Low Cost Low Maintenance Can monitor through clothes and useful at a few meters range
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Work being Done University Of Wisconsin-Madison Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich University of Rome, Tor Vergata Roke Manor Research, UK University of California, Davis Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lifewave Inc. Virginia Tech.
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References “Ultra Wide Band (UWB) and Health Applications” – Riveria Natalia, 2005, IREAN Research Workshop, Virginia Tech “UWB Radars in Medicine” – Enrico Staderini, Tor Vergata University of Rome “Understanding Ultra Wide Band Radio Fundamentals”, M G Di Benedetto, G Giancola, Prentice Hall 2004. http://www.roke.co.uk/download/papers/uwb_research_a t_rmr_uwb2003.pdf, Roke Manor Research Presentation. http://www.roke.co.uk/download/papers/uwb_research_a t_rmr_uwb2003.pdf
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