SAMPLING RATE INDEPENDENT FILTRATION APPROACH FOR AUTOMATIC ECG DELINEATION

Abstract

In this paper different types of ECG automatic delineation approaches were overviewed. A combination of these approaches was used to create sampling rate automatically adaptive filtration approach for ECG delineation that is capable of distinguishing different morphologies of T and P waves and QRS complexes.

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Sergii Nikolaiev, Hryhorii Chereda

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  • EP ID EP310245
  • DOI 10.21267/IN.2017.26.5676
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Sergii Nikolaiev, Hryhorii Chereda (2017). SAMPLING RATE INDEPENDENT FILTRATION APPROACH FOR AUTOMATIC ECG DELINEATION. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(5), 58-62. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-310245