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Jianqing Wang

Researcher at Nagoya Institute of Technology

Publications -  263
Citations -  3405

Jianqing Wang is an academic researcher from Nagoya Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bit error rate & Ultra-wideband. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 238 publications receiving 3096 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianqing Wang include Tohoku University & Korea Maritime and Ocean University.

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Contactless multiscale measurement of cardiac motion using biomedical radar sensor

TL;DR: In this paper , a contactless multiscale cardiac motion measurement method is proposed using impulse radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) radar at a center frequency of 7.29 GHz.
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Monitoring Water Content of Blood During Hemodialysis Based on Complex Permittivity Measurement

TL;DR: The proposed monitoring method based on Lichtenecker’s exponential law for complex permittivity expression and measurement using a network analyzer and an open-ended coaxial probe demonstrated the feasibility to monitor the water content of blood during dialysis as well as hematocrit or anemia state based on the complexpermittivity measurement.
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Circuit Design for Common-mode Noise Rejection in Biosignal Acquisition based on Imbalance Cancellation of Electrode Contact Resistance

TL;DR: A novel design of biosignal acquisition circuit based on canceling the imbalance between contact resistances of detection electrodes is proposed and it is indicated that the design could realize a common-mode rejection of as high as 200 dB in experimental condition, which is better than the simulated DRL circuit.
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Non-Contact Heart-Rate Measurement Method Using Both Transmitted Wave Extraction and Wavelet Transform

TL;DR: In this article, a non-contact heart rate measurement method is proposed based on the electric field strength transmitted through the human body that changes with the diastole and systole of the heart.
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Comparison of SAR between adult and children for mobile phones

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce some latest research results on the dosimetry of children for mobile phones, including a comparison for the SAR characteristics in anatomical head models of adult and children, and an approach to the age effect of dielectric properties on the peak SAR.