Design and Evaluation of Wearable Multimodal RF Sensing System for Vascular Dementia Detection

This article presents a novel concept of low- complexity wearable sensing system for the detection of brain stroke and brain atrophy using RF sensors. This multimodal RF sensing system provides a first-of-its-kind RF sensing solution for the detection of cerebral blood density variations and blood clots at an initial stage of neurodegeneration. A customized microwave imaging algorithm is presented for the reconstruction of images in affected areas of the brain. Designs are validated using software simulations and hardware modeling. Fabricated sensors are experimentally validated and can effectively detect blood density variation (1050 ± 50 Kg/m3), artificial stroke targets with a volume of 27 mm3 and density of 1025–1050 Kg/m3, and brain atrophy with a cavity of 58 mm3 within a realistic brain phantom. The safety of the proposed wearable RF sensing system is studied through the evaluation of the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR
Source: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems - Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research