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Abstract

The project group began by obtaining MATLAB data on these five types of ECG signals. The signals obtained mightbe thought of as the ideal; that is they were completely free of noise, perfectly smooth, textbook examples of what each type ofsignal might look like. A random noise signal was then generated by use of a random number generator. The level of noise could bevaried by adjusting the amplitude of this noise signal. The noise signal was then added to the ideal signals to create a simulationof the type of measurement that might be found in the real world. The group then applied filters and identification algorithms to seeif the original signal could be correctly identified.

Our identification method worked as follows. To reduce noise we convolved the unknown signal with a sincfunction of width seven. Seven was chosen because smaller values did not have adequate noise reduction and larger values had theadverse effect of essentially “smoothing out” the signal to too great a degree. We then took an inner product of the filteredsignal with all of the idealized signals. Whichever inner product was the greatest we took to correspond with the correct signal.That is to say that if the inner product of the unknown signal and the sinus rhythm was greater than the inner product of the unknownsignal with any other of our ideal signals we take the unknown rhythm to be a sinus rhythm. For flatline we simply stated that ifthe maximum value of the signal does not exceed some threshold our cardiac rhythm is flatline.

Analysis of pulse rates were done exclusively in the time domain. We low pass filtered the signal just as we didwhen we were trying to identify the type of rhythm. We then found the maximum value for the given cardiac complex and set a thresholdat 80% of that. We can then count the number of times we exceed that value in a minute.

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Source:  OpenStax, Elec 301 projects fall 2005. OpenStax CNX. Sep 25, 2007 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10380/1.3
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