“…With the recent advances in sensor technology and miniaturization of technology nodes, the bioimpedance modality can be implemented in a wearable form factor. Although there are recent studies that measure bioimpedance mainly from the chest [2], [3], [8], upper arm [21] and wrist [22], [23], a comprehensive analysis of the bioimpedance signal from a larger set of human body locations (i.e., foot, torso, neck, back) along with a detailed analysis of the signal morphology and characteristics is missing. In this manuscript, we share a complete analysis of the bioimpedance signal morphology from six different locations (i.e., carotid, anterior tibial, ulnar, and radial arteries, side-rib cage, and thoracolumbar fascia) along with the investigation of the cardiac and respiratory information extracted from each location in comparison to the baseline finger-photoplethysmography (PPG) and belt-based respiration measurements.…”