Arterial Blood Pressure (ABP) is one of the most often measured vital parameters in daily clinical practice. State-of-the-art noninvasive ABP measurement technologies have noticeable limitations and are mainly based on uncomfortable techniques of complete or partial occlusion of arteries by cuffs. Additionally, most commonplace devices provide only intermittent measurements, and embodiments of continuous systems are bulky and diffi cult to apply correctly for nonprofessionals. Continuous cuffl ess ABP measurements are still an unmet clinical need and a topic of ongoing research with only very few commercially available devices.