• DocumentCode
    3747114
  • Title

    Robustness of the Segmented-Beat Modulation Method to noise

  • Author

    Angela Agostinelli;Corrado Giuliani;Sandro Fioretti;Francesco Di Nardo;Laura Burattini

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Information Engineering, Universit? Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    205
  • Lastpage
    208
  • Abstract
    Typically, ECG is corrupted by baseline wander (BW), electrode motion artifact (EM) and muscular artifact (MA). To eliminate them, ECG is usually pre-filtered by application of linear techniques which, however, do not remove in-band components which may limit the ECG clinical usefulness if further processing is not performed. The Segmented-Beat Modulation Method (SBMM) is a template-based filtering technique which segments each cardiac beat into QRS and TUP segments, respectively independent and proportional to heart-rate, and adaptively adjusts each reconstructed beat to its original length by modulating and demodulating the TUP segments. The aim of the present study was to evaluate SBMM robustness to noise by applying it to one synthetic and 18 clinical ECG tracings before and after corruption with BW, EM and MA. Results indicate that, in all cases, clean ECGs are estimated with errors <;0.15 mV, typically greater in the QRS than in the TUP segments (0-123 μV μV vs 0-25 μV; P<;10-5). Moreover, MA little affected ECG estimation, while BW and EM caused higher errors especially in the QRS segment which however remained quite small. Thus, the SBMM resulted to be a filtering technique quite robust to noise.
  • Keywords
    "Robustness","Electrocardiography","Detectors","Computers"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC), 2015
  • ISSN
    2325-8861
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-5090-0685-4
  • Electronic_ISBN
    2325-887X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CIC.2015.7408622
  • Filename
    7408622