Contactless Blood Pressure Monitoring Breakthrough: FMCW Radar with Momentum-Driven Calibration Achieves High Precision
maier_ak · x · 2026-08-17
Researchers propose a novel method called NesMom that uses FMCW radar for contactless, cuff-free blood pressure monitoring. By employing momentum-driven adaptive DC offset calibration, it extracts subtle pulse signals from noise, addressing the challenge of sub-micron motion detection. Published in IEEE Journal on Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology, this research could bring lab-grade vital sign monitoring into homes.
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