DocumentCode
111969
Title
EMD-Based Electrocardiogram Delineation for a Wearable Low-Power ECG Monitoring Device
Author
Xiao Tan ; Xianxiang Chen ; Xinyu Hu ; Ren Ren ; Bing Zhou ; Zhen Fang ; Shanhong Xia
Author_Institution
State Key Lab. of Transducer Technol., Inst. of Electron., Beijing, China
Volume
37
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Fall 2014
Firstpage
212
Lastpage
221
Abstract
A novel algorithm for subtracting the artifacts from an electrocardiogram (ECG) signal and detecting the QRS complex based on empirical mode decomposition has been designed, tested, and evaluated. This method can remove both the noise of the power line interference and baseline wander from the ECG signal with minimum distortion, and R peaks can be exactly detected. The method is tested and evaluated using the records from the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database and the ECG signal data acquired from a wearable low-power ECG monitoring device. In the experiments, the correlation coefficient between the clean signal and denoised signal can be up to 0.997, and it is greater than 0.970 even in severely contaminated situations. The detection algorithm for the wearable monitoring device shows that the QRS detection rate is over 99.8% and that the sensitivity is over 99.9%. When compared with other detection methods, this proposed algorithm holds the best performance in severely noise-contaminated situations. The experiment´s results demonstrate that the algorithm can effectively delineate the ECG signal under different sampling rates as expected.
Keywords
biomedical equipment; data acquisition; electrocardiography; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; signal denoising; signal sampling; ECG signal data acquisition; ECG signal sampling; EMD-based electrocardiogram delineation; MIT-BIH arrhythmia database; QRS complex; QRS detection rate; correlation coefficient; denoised signal; electrocardiogram signal; empirical mode decomposition; power line interference; wearable low-power ECG monitoring device; wearable monitoring device; Biomedical monitoring; Distortion; Electrocardiography; Interference; Monitoring; Noise; Performance evaluation; Baseline wander (BW); electrocardiogram (ECG); empirical mode decomposition (EMD); peak detection; power line interference;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Canadian Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0840-8688
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/CJECE.2014.2316852
Filename
7000005
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