IEICE Transactions on Electronics
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Review: Noncontact Sensing of Animals Using Radar
Takuya SAKAMOTOItsuki IWATAToshiki MINAMITakuya MATSUMOTO
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Article ID: 2024MMI0002

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There has been a growing interest in the application of radar technology to the monitoring of humans and animals and their positions, motions, activities, and vital signs. Radar can be used, for example, to remotely measure vital signs such as respiration and heartbeat without contact. Radar-based human sensing is expected to be adopted in a variety of fields, such as medicine, healthcare, and entertainment, but what can be realized by radar-based animal sensing? This paper reviews the latest research trends in the noncontact sensing of animals using radar systems. We also present examples of our past radar experiments for the respiratory measurement of monkeys and the heartbeat measurement of chimpanzees. The trends in this field are reviewed in terms of the target animal species, type of vital sign, and radar type and selection of frequencies.

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