Abstract
With the increasing attention on remote monitoring of human heart rate
by radar, there is a need to develop a method that can estimate heart
rate quickly and reliably. In this study, a new estimation method using
a periodic average magnitude difference function (PAMDF) is proposed to
estimate the heart rate from the radar signal. PAMDF advances the
classical average magnitude difference function (AMDF) with the help of
maximum likelihood (ML) theory. It operates in the time domain and
estimates the heart rate by calculating the signal magnitude difference
between all heartbeat periods. The proposed technique is more accurate
than AMDF and allows rounding interpolation to improve resolution, while
maintaining the low complexity advantage of AMDF. The algorithm was
validated using radar data from a publicly available dataset.