Title :
A Low-Complexity ECG Feature Extraction Algorithm for Mobile Healthcare Applications
Author :
Mazomenos, Evangelos B. ; Biswas, D. ; Acharyya, Amit ; Taihai Chen ; Maharatna, Koushik ; Rosengarten, James ; Morgan, J. ; Curzen, N.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
This paper introduces a low-complexity algorithm for the extraction of the fiducial points from the electrocardiogram (ECG). The application area we consider is that of remote cardiovascular monitoring, where continuous sensing and processing takes place in low-power, computationally constrained devices, thus the power consumption and complexity of the processing algorithms should remain at a minimum level. Under this context, we choose to employ the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) with the Haar function being the mother wavelet, as our principal analysis method. From the modulus-maxima analysis on the DWT coefficients, an approximation of the ECG fiducial points is extracted. These initial findings are complimented with a refinement stage, based on the time-domain morphological properties of the ECG, which alleviates the decreased temporal resolution of the DWT. The resulting algorithm is a hybrid scheme of time- and frequency-domain signal processing. Feature extraction results from 27 ECG signals from QTDB were tested against manual annotations and used to compare our approach against the state-of-the art ECG delineators. In addition, 450 signals from the 15-lead PTBDB are used to evaluate the obtained performance against the CSE tolerance limits. Our findings indicate that all but one CSE limits are satisfied. This level of performance combined with a complexity analysis, where the upper bound of the proposed algorithm, in terms of arithmetic operations, is calculated as 2.423N+214 additions and 1.093N+12 multiplications for N ≤ 861 or 2.553N+102 additions and 1.093N+10 multiplications for N > 861 (N being the number of input samples), reveals that the proposed method achieves an ideal tradeoff between computational complexity and performance, a key requirement in remote cardiovascular disease monitoring systems.
Keywords :
Haar transforms; cardiovascular system; discrete wavelet transforms; diseases; electrocardiography; feature extraction; health care; medical signal processing; mobile computing; patient monitoring; principal component analysis; signal resolution; CSE limits; DWT coefficients; ECG fiducial points; Haar function; PTBDB; QTDB; arithmetic operations; cardiovascular disease monitoring; computationally constrained devices; discrete wavelet transform; domain signal processing; electrocardiogram; low-complexity ECG feature extraction algorithm; mobile healthcare applications; modulus-maxima analysis; mother wavelet; power consumption; principal analysis method; temporal resolution; time-domain morphological properties; Algorithm design and analysis; Discrete wavelet transforms; Electrocardiography; Feature extraction; Monitoring; Noise; Signal processing algorithms; Discrete wavelet transform (DWT); electrocardiogram (ECG) feature extraction; low complexity algorithm; mobile healthcare; Algorithms; Databases, Factual; Electrocardiography; Humans; Wavelet Analysis;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2012.2231312