Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 174A drilled a total of 12 holes at three sites on the New Jersey shelf and slope, recovering almost 1 km of core ranging in age from late Eocene through the Pleistocene. Determining the timing, amplitudes, and causal mechanisms of sea-level variations, as well as their relation to the resulting stratigraphic record, continues to be a fundamental goal of ODP. The major goal of Leg 174A was to investigate the OligoceneHolocene history of sea-level change as part of a transect of holes from the slope (ODP Leg 150) to the coastal plain (150X and 174AX), which constitutes the Mid-Atlantic Sea-level Transect.
Heart and respiration rates can be wirelessly measured by extracting the phase shift caused by the periodic displacement of a patient's chest wall. We have developed a phased-array Doppler-based non-contact vital sign (NCVS) sensor capable of long-term vital signs monitoring using an automatic patient tracking and movement detection algorithm. Our NCVS sensor achieves non-contact heart rate monitoring with accuracies of over 90% (i.e, within ±5 Beats-Per-Minute vs. a reference sensor) across a large number of data points collected over various days of the week inside a typical office cubicle setting at a distance of 1.5 meters.
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