Detection of Fall Risk Behaviors in Patients with Severe Mobility Issues Using FMCW Radar: Sitting Up and Sitting on the Side of the Bed

This study aimed to detect fall risk behaviors using radar—a non-contact sensor—to prevent falling accidents, which are one of the most fatal problems faced by older adults. Hospitals and nursing homes often have patients who cannot move alone without caregivers. In this context, the process of a pa...

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Published inJournal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science Vol. 24; no. 1; pp. 65 - 77
Main Authors Yoon, Hyunsoo, Shin, Hyun-Chool
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국전자파학회JEES 01.01.2024
The Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
한국전자파학회
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ISSN2671-7255
2671-7263
2671-7263
DOI10.26866/jees.2024.1.r.206

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Summary:This study aimed to detect fall risk behaviors using radar—a non-contact sensor—to prevent falling accidents, which are one of the most fatal problems faced by older adults. Hospitals and nursing homes often have patients who cannot move alone without caregivers. In this context, the process of a patient sitting up from a lying-down position shortly before standing up has been observed as a fall risk behavior. This study added movement information as a new characteristic feature to the range and velocity information used in conventional radarbased behavior recognition studies. Performance comparisons confirmed that the addition of movement information performs excellently in detecting risk situations. Furthermore, a bidirectional long short-term memory model was trained using a feature to predict risk situations. The model exhibited accuracy, recall, and precision rates of 93.84%, 88.57%, and 99.07%, respectively. Additionally, its performance in detecting fall risk behavior was verified by conducting experiments involving continuous behaviors.
ISSN:2671-7255
2671-7263
2671-7263
DOI:10.26866/jees.2024.1.r.206