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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Doppler radar technology can measure human physiologi
 cal activity for a wide range of biomedical needs. Compact economical rada
 r systems have been demonstrated as a non-invasive means of measuring vita
 l signs through clothing and bedding\, including heart and respiratory rat
 es and signatures\, activity\, sleep posture\, tidal respiratory volume\, 
 and pulse pressure. The value of such physiological monitoring extends bey
 ond healthcare for applications including search and rescue\, secure authe
 ntication\, and smart buildings.\n\nThis talk will provide an overview of 
 state-of-the-art in Doppler radar physiological monitoring and related app
 lications.\n\nSpeaker:\n\nOlga Borić –Lubecke received the B.Sc. degre
 e from the University of Belgrade in 1989\, the M.S. degree from Caltech i
 n 1990\, and the Ph.D. degree from UCLA in 1995\, all in electrical engine
 ering. Since 2003\, she has been with the University of Hawaii at Manoa\, 
 where she is currently a Professor of electrical engineering. Prior to joi
 ning UH\, she was with Bell Laboratories\, Lucent Technologies where she p
 ioneered research in biomedical applications of wireless systems.\nFrom 19
 96 to 1998 she was a visiting researcher at RIKEN\, in Sendai\, Japan. Fro
 m 1995 to 1996 she was a resident research associate at\nNASA JPL. She has
  authored over 250 publications\, two books\, four book chapters\, and thr
 ee patents\, and co-founded two start-up companies. Prof. Borić –Lubec
 ke is an IEEE Fellow\, a Fulbright Senior Scholar (Malaga\, Spain)\, and a
  Foreign Member of the Academy of Engineering of Serbia.\n\n[]\n\nCo-spons
 ored by: Arif Rahman \n\nBldg: Holmes Hall 244\, 2540 Dole Street\, Honolu
 lu\, Hawaii\, United States
LOCATION:Bldg: Holmes Hall 244\, 2540 Dole Street\, Honolulu\, Hawaii\, Uni
 ted States
ORGANIZER:quynh.tran@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Physiological Radar for Biomedical Monitoring and Smart Buildings
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X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Abstract: &amp;nbsp\;&lt;span class=&quot;OYPEnA font-
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 on-none text-strikethrough-none&quot;&gt;Doppler radar technology can measure huma
 n physiological activity for a wide range of biomedical needs. Compact eco
 nomical radar systems have been demonstrated as a non-invasive means of me
 asuring vital signs through clothing and bedding\, including heart and res
 piratory rates and signatures\, activity\, sleep posture\, tidal respirato
 ry volume\, and pulse pressure. The value of such physiological monitoring
  extends beyond healthcare for applications including search and rescue\, 
 secure authentication\, and smart buildings.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;cvGsUA 
 direction-ltr align-start para-style-body&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;OYPEnA font-featur
 e-liga-off font-feature-clig-off font-feature-calt-off text-decoration-non
 e text-strikethrough-none&quot;&gt;This talk will provide an overview of state-of-
 the-art in Doppler radar physiological monitoring and related applications
 .&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Speaker:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Olga Borić &amp;ndash\;Lubecke received th
 e B.Sc. degree from the University&amp;nbsp\;of Belgrade in 1989\, the M.S. de
 gree from Caltech in 1990\, and the&amp;nbsp\;Ph.D. degree from UCLA in 1995\,
  all in electrical engineering. Since&amp;nbsp\;2003\, she has been with the U
 niversity of Hawaii at Manoa\, where&amp;nbsp\;she is currently a Professor of
  electrical engineering. Prior to joining&amp;nbsp\;UH\, she was with Bell Lab
 oratories\, Lucent Technologies where she&amp;nbsp\;pioneered research in biom
 edical applications of wireless systems.&lt;br&gt;From 1996 to 1998 she was a vi
 siting researcher at RIKEN\, in Sendai\,&amp;nbsp\;Japan. From 1995 to 1996 sh
 e was a resident research associate at&lt;br&gt;NASA JPL. She has authored over 
 250 publications\, two books\, four book chapters\, and three&amp;nbsp\;patent
 s\, and co-founded two start-up companies. Prof. Borić &amp;ndash\;Lubecke i
 s an IEEE Fellow\, a&amp;nbsp\;Fulbright Senior Scholar (Malaga\, Spain)\, and
  a Foreign Member of the Academy of&amp;nbsp\;Engineering of Serbia.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;
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