arXiv Open Access 2025

Vital Signs Monitoring with mmWave OFDM JCAS System

Jakub Dobosz Maximilian Engelhardt Diego Dupleich Maciej Stapor Pawel Kulakowski
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Wireless techniques for monitoring human vital signs, such as heart and breathing rates, offer a promising solution in the context of joint communication and sensing (JCAS) with applications in medicine, sports, safety, security, and even the military. This paper reports experimental results obtained at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits in Ilmenau, demonstrating the effectiveness of an indoor orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) JCAS system for detecting human heart and breathing rates. The system operated in a bistatic configuration at an FR2 frequency of 26.5 GHz with a variable bandwidth of up to 1 GHz. Measurements were taken under various scenarios, including a subject lying down, sitting, or walking, in both line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight conditions, and with one or two subjects present simultaneously. The results indicate that while vital sign detection is generally feasible, its effectiveness is influenced by several factors, such as the subjects clothing, activity, as well as the distance and angle relative to the sensing system. In addition, no significant influence of bandwidth was detected since the vital signs information is encoded in the phase of the signal.

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Jakub Dobosz

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Maximilian Engelhardt

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Diego Dupleich

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Maciej Stapor

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Pawel Kulakowski

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Dobosz, J., Engelhardt, M., Dupleich, D., Stapor, M., Kulakowski, P. (2025). Vital Signs Monitoring with mmWave OFDM JCAS System. https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.11767

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