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Comparative Study of Vital Sign Monitoring Techniques and Methods using Radar Sensor

COVID-19 (Corona Virus Disease of 2019) is a global pandemic caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus. This disease has significantly impacted every aspect of people's lives, including their work style, leisure activities, and use of technology. Additionally, due to psychological factors or other reasons, there has been a surge in deaths from cardiovascular failure during the pandemic. As COVID-19 is a silent killer whose symptoms only become visible after significant damage has been done, constant monitoring of heart parameters is crucial to address this issue. This paper explores the emerging trends in monitoring vital signs such as the electrocardiogram (ECG), heart rate, respiration rate (breaths), related sensors, remote sensor organization, and telemedicine innovations. Furthermore, this paper discusses the potential application of non-contact radar-based remote monitoring for vital sign monitoring of affected patients.
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