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AGGREGATE FREQUENCIES OF BODY ORGANS

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AWADHESH KUMAR MAURYA, 2AMIT SHARMA
1,2
Electronics & Communication Engineering Department, IILM Academy of Higher Learning, Greater Noida(U.P.), India
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract - In this study, we explored the possibility of an Average frequency of human body organs. We determine the
average frequencies between two organs by Matlab Simulation. Every cell, every tissue, and organs have it's own frequency.
On the basis of frequency, many stages have occurred i.e. Happiness, fear, shame etc. In this Analog to digital converter is
used to convert data into digital form. Fourier analysis converts a signal from its original domain (often time or space) to a
representation in the frequency domain and vice versa. By spectrum analyzer, the graph is the plot between frequency &
time.

Keywords - Body Organs, Frequency, Spectrum,ADC.

I. INTRODUCTION In the surprise, the energy of the body is high in the


upper part. So the frequency of upper blood part is
The human body is a symphony of sounds. Every high.
chakra, every organ, every bone, every tissue, every 6. Shame:
cell has its own resonant frequency its own sound. In shame, the energy fluctuates in every part of the
However when an organ is out of time or out of tune body.
with the rest, then the entire body is affected. This
Harmony leads to states of disease and disintegration. Frequency Table of Body Organs
In this frequency plays an important role to identify S. No Frequency(
Name of Body Organs
the actual problem in human body. Let’s take a In MHz)
example : to understand any person's thoughts & 1 Brain Frequency 72-90
plans the frequency of human brain is exactly equal 2 Normal Brain Frequency 72
to the frequency of other person's human brain that is 3 Human Body 62-78
also known as thought transmission. This method is
4 Heart Frequency 67-70
also implemented on blood & Organ
transplantation. The frequency of blood is equal to 5 Liver Frequency 55-60
the frequency of another person’s blood frequency in 6 Pancreas Frequency 60-80
this many parameters are exists i.e. structure of blood, 7 Disease Start at 58
red blood cell pattern etc. Than the transplantation of Fig.1: Frequency Range of Body Organs[13]
blood is success. The frequency of blood is related to
the frequency of organs but the blood contains II. LITERATURE SURVEY
average frequency of organs because it passes every
organ of the body. The Frequency of organs & blood 1) Nivedita Daimiwal, M.Sundharajan and
totally depends on Energy of the body. There are Revati Shriram(2014) explain about the
some Energy states which are listed below: measurement of blood volumetric changes in
1. Happiness: the human body by PPG sensors the
In happiness the energy of the body is high and the outcome of this analysis is a noninvasive
organs work very perfectly at a time the frequency of continuous blood pressure measurements
blood is on the top most level. based on PPG signals.The amplitude of PPG
2. Sadness: signals was in the range of 100-200mv.PPG
In sadness, the energy of the body is almost low and signal is used to detect blood pulsations in a
the frequency of blood is on the low level. finger and achieved an accuracy of
3. Anger: (0.8±7)mm Hg and (0.9±6)mm Hg for
In anger, the energy of the body is the move to the systolic and diastolic pressure.
upper part of the body and the frequency of blood is 2) Takayuki Sato and Yasauki Watanabe (2013
divided into two parts: ) describe about the detecting of the peak
In the upper part, the frequency of blood is high. frequency of an ultrasonic reflection
In the lower part, the frequency of blood is low. spectrum was proposed & estimation the
4. Fear: aggregate size of red blood cells the
In fear the energy of body is behaving like as sine outcome of this experiment is the peak
wave (sometimes high, sometimes low) frequencies obtained in the diameters of 5,
5. Surprise: 10and 20μm under the conditions of the
suspension velocities of 105, 320 and
1050mPa·s according to this result it is

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effective for high sensitivity estimation of


RBC aggregation.
3) Panos T.pappas and Charles Wallach (1993)
elaborate the effects of pulsed magnetic field
oscillations in cancer therapy the result of
this experiment is the effects on tumor cell
of a novel method producing extremely
sharp pulses of very high-intensity magnetic
field oscillations that have consistently
proven more efficacious in tumor cell
destruction than similar therapeutic
modalities using low power density.
4) Andreas Barchanski, Markus Clemens,
Erion Gjonaj, Herbert De Gersem and
Thomas Weiland ( 2007 ) elaborate about
the large scale computations of current
induced in the human body which arises
from an external low-frequency magnetic
field source using the Ex- SPFD
approach.The motive of this experiment is
the induced currents in a brain model
segmented from MRI data during TMS
treatment were calculated.
5) Natasa Reljin, Yelena Malyuta, Yitzhak
Mendelson, Chad E. Darling and Ki H.
Chon(2016 ) elaborate in his study about
Detection of blood loss in patients by using
time - frequency analysis of PPG signal.
6) W.Suwansin , P.Phasukkit , C.Pintavirooj
and A.Sanpanich(2012) describes about heat
transfer and specific absorption rate of
electromagnetic field in human body at the
frequency of 915 MHz and 2.45 MHz with 3
dimensional finite element method the
outcome of this analysis is the maximum Fig.2
temperature in each internal organ is
different if a radiating frequency is changed Analog Signals:
in which 2.45GHz provides higher An analog signal is any uninterrupted signal for
temperature accumulation and also specific which the time varying feature (variable) of
absorption rate. the signal is a representation of some other time
varying quantity, i.e., analogous to another time
III. METHODOLOGY varying signal.

A source of the signal or a sensor detects a signal,


which is in analog form due to some environmental
factors the signal is may be stable or not because
environmental conditions affect the signal for signal Fig.3 : Representation of Analog Signal
amplification we use the analog amplifier when
analog amplifier amplifies the signal. The signal is Digital Signals:
converted into digital form by Analog to Digital A digital signal refers to an electrical signal that is
Converter (ADC). Fast Fourier Transform is applied converted into a pattern of bits. Unlike an analog
on Digital signal for domain conversion. Then the signal, which is a continuous signal that contains
signal is implemented on Spectrum Analyzer. time-varying quantities, a digital signal has a discrete
Signal: value at each sampling point. It has two states Zero
The signal is a physical magnitude which contain and One.
some data and activities of any phenomena. The
signal is categorized into two types:
1-Analog Signals
Fig.4: Representation of Digital Signal
2-Digital Signals
Sensors:

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The sensor is an electronic device which detects


physical property or a signal which is generated
according to an environment and provide a specific
response to it.By medical sensor, we analyze expect
the frequency of the human body.When a human
body fevered in that case we use the thermometer to
detect the temperature of the body.So, here
thermometer works as a temperature sensor but the
reason behind the detection is, the temperature has
some energy along the energy, the temperature of the
body increase or decrease.So the energy has some
frequency in that case the thermometer indirectly
detects the frequency of the body in the form of
temperature.

Fig.6

Fast Fourier Transform:


A fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm computes
the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of a sequence or
its inverse. Fourier analysis converts a signal from its
original domain (often time or space) to a
representation in the frequency domain and vice
versa. It is based on the fundamental principle of
decomposing the computation of DFT of a sequence
of length of N into successfully DFT. There are many
variants of FFT but we discuss decimation in time(2
points).It has a butterfly structure.

Fig.5:Data(in Celsius) ≈ Frequency of the body

Analog Amplifier:
Fig.7 : Butterfly Structure[10]
The amplifier is a device which is used to increase the WN is the twiddle factor
strength of a signal. In this, we use a non-inverting
operational amplifier for amplifying the signal. Spectrum Analyzer:
Analog to Digital Converter: A spectrum analyzer is a device which measures the
It is a converter which converts a continuous signal magnitude of an input signal versus
into the discrete signal. The discrete signal has two frequency[9].Mainly use of this instrument is to
states 0 and 1. Zero states define the signal is low and measure the power spectrum of known and unknown
One state define the signal is High. It may also signals. It is based on superheterodyne principle. By
Stipulate mensuration such as an electronic device analyzing the spectra of electrical signals, dominant
that converts an input analog Voltage into Current to frequency, power, distortion, harmonics, bandwidth,
a digital number proportional to the magnitude of the and other spectral components of a signal can be
voltage or current. It converts selected analog signals observed that are not easily detectable in time domain
to digital signals. waveforms. These parameters are useful in the
characterization of electronic devices, such as
wireless transmitters.

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Heart:
The frequency of heart is 67-70 MHz.Average
frequency is 68.5 MHz.
68.5 MHz = 430.39819305 rad/sec
FFT

90

80

70

M a gn itud e (dB m )
60

50

40

Fig.8 : Frequency versus Time Domain[9] 30

20

IV. SIMULATION 10
RBW: 97.66 mHz, NFFT: 1537, Span: 100 Hz, CF: 0 Hz
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Frequency (Hz)

Simulation is perform in MATLAB Simulink. There


are some parameters in which spectrum is Liver:
generated. Frequency of Liver is 55-60MHz,average frequency
Resolution Bandwidth = 97.6 mHz is 57.5MHz.
Number of Fast Fourier Transform = 1537 57.5MHz = 361.28315475 rad/sec
100

Span Frequency = 100 Hz FFT

Magnitude in dBm on Y axis & Frequency in Hz on 80

X axis.
60
M ag n itud e (d B m )

A. INDIVIDUAL ORGAN FREQUENCY 40

Brain Frequency:
The frequency of brain is 72-90MHz take average 20

frequency of brain and convert into radians per


second. 0

RBW: 97.66 mHz, NFFT: 1537, Span: 100 Hz, CF: 0 Hz


-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Frequency (Hz)

72+90/2= 81 MHz
1 Hz = 2π rad/sec Pancreas: The frequency of Pancreas is 60-
81 MHz = 508938009.3 rad/sec 80MHz.Average frequency is 70MHz.
70MHz=439822971 rad/sec
80
FFT FFT
80

60

60

40

40
M a g n i tu d e ( d B m )
M a g n i tu d e ( d B m )

20

20

-20

-20

-40 RBW: 97.66 mHz, NFFT: 1537, Span: 100 Hz, CF: 0 Hz
-50 -40 -30 -2 0 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Freque ncy (Hz)
-40 RBW: 97.66 mHz, NFFT: 1537, Span: 100 Hz, CF: 0 Hz
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Frequency (Hz)

Disease Start at:


Human Body: Frequency = 58 MHz
The frequency of the human body is 62-78 MHz. 58MHz = 364424747.4 rad/sec
Average frequency is 70 MHz. 60
FFT

70 MHz = 439822971 rad/sec


80 40
FFT

60
20
M a g n i tu d e ( d B m )

40
0
M a g n i tu d e ( d B m )

20

-20

-40

-20

-60 RBW: 97.66 mHz, NFFT: 1537, Span: 100 Hz, CF: 0 Hz
-40 RBW: 97.66 mHz, NFFT: 1537, Span: 100 Hz, CF: 0 Hz -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Frequency (Hz)
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Frequency (Hz)

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B. AVERAGE FREQUENCY OF TWO ORGANS RESULTS AND ANALYSIS


Frequency of Brain and Heart:
Brain = 81 MHz It is confirmed that every organ has its own frequency
Heart = 67 - 70 MHz based spectrum but according to analysis the
Average Frequency = 74.75 MHz frequency of the human body is not stable, it varies
74.75MHz = 469668101.18 rad/sec on some parameters like environmental, physically
fitness, mentality of etc. There are many parameters
80
in which the body organs change their frequency in a
specific range. Every organ of a body is linked to
60
another organ. So it is easy to check out the
40
FFT difference of frequency between the organs.
M a g n itu d e ( d B m )

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CONCLUSIONS

0 From the above simulations, it is clear is that this


paper is effective for detecting the peak frequencies
-20
of body organs and average frequencies of blood
-50
RBW: 97.66 mHz, NFFT: 1537, Span: 100 Hz, CF: 0 Hz
-40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
when it passes through the different parts of the body.
Frequency (Hz)
It can be used Blood diagnosis and frequency therapy
for preserve body organs for a long time.
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