2001
DOI: 10.1109/62.942213
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A non-contact lie detector using radar vital signs monitor (RVSM) technology

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“…Given radiation safety concerns, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio frequency exposure regulations have set a maximum permissible exposure level of 1 mW/cm 2 averaged over thirty minutes for a transmission frequency of 24.1 GHz. These exposure limits can be met at a distance of 12.85 cm from the RVSM transmitter (Geisheimer and Greneker, 2000;Geisheimer and Greneker, 2001). …”
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“…Given radiation safety concerns, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio frequency exposure regulations have set a maximum permissible exposure level of 1 mW/cm 2 averaged over thirty minutes for a transmission frequency of 24.1 GHz. These exposure limits can be met at a distance of 12.85 cm from the RVSM transmitter (Geisheimer and Greneker, 2000;Geisheimer and Greneker, 2001). …”
Section: Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the RSVM does not sense the actual heartbeat but the motion of the chest and body during cardiac and respiration cycles (Geisheimer and Greneker, 2000;Geisheimer and Greneker, 2001). …”
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