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      Contactless Small-Scale Movement Monitoring System Using Software Defined Radio for Early Diagnosis of COVID-19

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          The exponential growth of the novel coronavirus disease (N-COVID-19) has affected millions of people already and it is obvious that this crisis is global. This situation has enforced scientific researchers to gather their efforts to contain the virus. In this pandemic situation, health monitoring and human movements are getting significant consideration in the field of healthcare and as a result, it has emerged as a key area of interest in recent times. This requires a contactless sensing platform for detection of COVID-19 symptoms along with containment of virus spread by limiting and monitoring human movements. In this paper, a platform is proposed for the detection of COVID-19 symptoms like irregular breathing and coughing in addition to monitoring human movements using Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology. This platform uses Channel Frequency Response (CFR) to record the minute changes in Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) subcarriers due to any human motion over the wireless channel. In this initial research, the capabilities of the platform are analyzed by detecting hand movement, coughing, and breathing. This platform faithfully captures normal, slow, and fast breathing at a rate of 20, 10, and 28 breaths per minute respectively using different methods such as zero-cross detection, peak detection, and Fourier transformation. The results show that all three methods successfully record breathing rate. The proposed platform is portable, flexible, and has multifunctional capabilities. This platform can be exploited for other human body movements and health abnormalities by further classification using artificial intelligence.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                IEEE Sens J
                IEEE Sens J
                0055400
                JSEN
                ISJEAZ
                Ieee Sensors Journal
                IEEE
                1530-437X
                1558-1748
                01 August 2021
                04 May 2021
                : 21
                : 15
                : 17180-17188
                Affiliations
                [1] departmentDepartment of Electrical Engineering, institutionHITEC University, institutionringgold 194882; Taxila 47080 Pakistan
                [2] divisionSchool of Electronic Engineering, institutionXidian University, institutionringgold 47905; Xi’an 710071 China
                [3] divisionFaculty of Information Technology, institutionUnited Arab Emirates University (UAEU); Al Ain United Arab Emirates
                [4] departmentDepartment of Science and Technology, divisionCollege of Ranyah, institutionTaif University, institutionringgold 125895; Taif 21944 Saudi Arabia
                [5] divisionFaculty of Science, institutionNorthern Border University, institutionringgold 158223; Arar 91431 Saudi Arabia
                [6] divisionSchool of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, institutionUniversity of West Scotland (UWS); Glasgow G72 0LH U.K.
                [7] divisionCentre for Intelligent Healthcare, institutionCoventry University, institutionringgold 2706; Coventry CV1 5FB U.K.
                [8] divisionSchool of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, institutionQueen Mary University of London, institutionringgold 4617; London E1 4NS U.K.
                [9] divisionSchool of Engineering, institutionUniversity of Glasgow, institutionringgold 3526; Glasgow G12 8QQ U.K.
                [10] divisionArtificial Intelligence Research Centre (AIRC), institutionAjman University; Ajman United Arab Emirates
                Article
                10.1109/JSEN.2021.3077530
                8791440
                35789227
                6373b0c1-ce02-493c-83c8-97f3fe697cf6
                Copyright @ 2021

                Personal use is permitted, but republication/redistribution requires IEEE permission. See https://www.ieee.org/publications/rights/index.html for more information.

                History
                : 09 April 2021
                : 30 April 2021
                : 30 April 2021
                : 30 July 2021
                Page count
                Figures: 12, Tables: 4, Equations: 42, References: 39, Pages: 9
                Funding
                Funded by: Zayed Health Center at United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), fundref 10.13039/501100006013;
                Award ID: G00003476
                Funded by: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), fundref 10.13039/501100000266;
                Award ID: EP/T021063/1
                Award ID: EP/R511705/1
                Funded by: Taif University Research Supporting, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia, fundref 10.13039/501100006261;
                Award ID: TURSP-2020/277
                This work was supported in part by the Zayed Health Center at United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) under Grant G00003476, in part by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) under Grant EP/T021063/1 and Grant EP/R511705/1, and in part by the Taif University Research Supporting, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia, under Project TURSP-2020/277.
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                cfr,covid-19,ofdm,sdr,usrp,breathing rate measurement
                cfr, covid-19, ofdm, sdr, usrp, breathing rate measurement

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