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Sub-µW QRS Detection Processor Using Quadratic Spline Wavelet Transform and Maxima Modulus Pair Recognition for Power-Efficient Wireless Arrhythmia Monitoring
Ieong, C.-I.; Mak, P. I.; Vai, M. I.; Martins, R. P.
2016-01-25
Source PublicationProc. of Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC)
AbstractThis paper describes a power-efficient processor for extracting the timing of QRS complex from digitized ECG, based on the hardware-efficient architecture of quadratic spline wavelet transform (QSWT) and maxima modulus pair recognition (MMPR). The processor succeeds in saving the wireless system 6×.
KeywordWireless Arrhythmia Monitoring
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID19441
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Corresponding AuthorMak, P. I.
Recommended Citation
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Ieong, C.-I.,Mak, P. I.,Vai, M. I.,et al. Sub-µW QRS Detection Processor Using Quadratic Spline Wavelet Transform and Maxima Modulus Pair Recognition for Power-Efficient Wireless Arrhythmia Monitoring[C], 2016.
APA Ieong, C.-I.., Mak, P. I.., Vai, M. I.., & Martins, R. P. (2016). Sub-µW QRS Detection Processor Using Quadratic Spline Wavelet Transform and Maxima Modulus Pair Recognition for Power-Efficient Wireless Arrhythmia Monitoring. Proc. of Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC).
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