Human eye activity monitoring using continuous wave Doppler radar: A feasibility study

Zhijun Xiao, Chenxi Yang (Corresponding author), Yumin Li, Yantao Xing, Caiyun Ma, Yuwei Zhang, Xi Long, Jianqing Li, Chengyu Liu (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Human eye activity has been widely studied in many fields such as psychology, neuroscience, medicine, and human-computer interaction engineering. In previous studies, monitoring of human eye activity mainly depends on electrooculogram (EOG) that requires a contact sensor. This article proposes a novel eye movement monitoring method called continuous wave doppler oculogram (cDOG). Unlike the conventional EOG-based eye movement monitoring methods, cDOG based on continuous wave doppler radar sensor (cDRS) can remotely measure human eye activity without placing electrodes on the head. To verify the feasibility of using cDOG for eye movement monitoring, we first theoretically analyzed the association between the radar signal and the corresponding eye movements measured with EOG. Afterward, we conducted an experiment to compare EOG and cDOG measurements under the conditions of eyes closure and opening. In addition, different eye movement states were considered, including right-left saccade, up-down saccade, eye-blink, and fixation. Several representative time domain and frequency domain features obtained from cDOG and from EOG were compared in these states, allowing us to demonstrate the feasibility of using cDOG for monitoring eye movements. The experimental results show that there is a correlation between cDOG and EOG in the time and frequency domain features, the average time error of single eye movement is less than 280.5 ms, and the accuracy of cDOG in eye movement detection is higher than 92.35%, when the distance between the cDRS and the face is 10 cm and eyes is facing the radar directly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)322-333
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems
Volume18
Issue number2
Early online date18 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2024

Funding

This work was supported by in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grants 62171123, 62071241, and 62101120, in part by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province under Grants BK20210208 and BE2022160, in part by Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST under Grant 2022QNRC001 and in part by the Ministry of Education\u2019s Chunhui Jihua Cooperative Research Project HZKY20220155.

FundersFunder number
China Academy of Space Technology2022QNRC001
National Natural Science Foundation of China62171123, 62101120, 62071241

    Keywords

    • Eye activity
    • Doppler radar
    • Monitoring
    • Electrodes
    • Continuous-wave doppler-oculogram (cDOG)
    • Electric potential
    • Electrooculography
    • Radar
    • Biomedical measurement
    • Fatigue
    • electrooculogram (EOG)
    • Human Eye Activity
    • Eye Movements
    • Humans
    • Electrooculography/methods
    • Feasibility Studies
    • Blinking

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