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QRS detection using zero crossing counting
Hylmar, Petr ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis describes basics principles of QRS complex detection. It is focused on QRS detection using zero crossing counts method. There are described princips and program realization of this method. The other part is focused on genetic optimalization algorithm. There are presented obtained optimalization results on standard CSE and MIT-BIH database. The quality of the detector is compared with other authors. The optimalized QRS detector achieves comparable results with other authors. The part of the thesis is graphical user interface which supply view on modified ECG signal and detection results.
QRS complex detection in multilead ECG signals
Šlancar, Matěj ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the principles of software QRS detection, which is based on different combinations of orthogonal (pseudoorthogonal) leads. The thesis describes the main components of the ECG signal, a selection of methods that can be used for QRS detection in orthogonal leads and finally the evaluation of the effectiveness of the chosen methods and a comparing the approaches with the results of other authors. Functionality of detection algorithm has been tested on signals of CSE standard library.
ECG baseline wander correction based on the empirical mode decomposition
Šlancar, Matěj ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce with principle of Empirical Mode Decomposition method and possibility use for correction of baseline wander in ECG signals. The thesis describes the main components of the ECG signal, a selection of possible types of signal noise, its property and principles of chosen methods for filtration of ECG signals. In conclusion the evaluation of the effectiveness of the EMD method for filtering a baseline wander and it comparing with effectiveness of the linear filtration. Functionality of used algorithms has been tested on signals of CSE standard library.
Suppression of power-line interference in ECG signals
Gregorová, Kateřina ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This work includes an overview of the different methods of filtering of ECG signals that suppress the network interference. It focuses on the parameters that affect the quality of filtration for the three main groups of filters: FIR, IIR and adaptive filters. The main objective is to evaluate proposed methods in terms of the quality of filtration. This quality is rated an average output SNR, standard deviation and time filtering. The criteria of success is based on the filtration of the basic requirements on digital filters. Design of filter is realized in the Matlab programming environment.
QRS detection using zero crossing counting
Hanus, Rostislav ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the detection of QRS complex detection using zero crossing counts. QRS detection is an important part of the analysis of ECG signal. From the point of determining the R wave detection is based on the other waves and intervals necessary for the diagnosis of heart. This method is very effective even for very noisy signals. Implementation of the method in Matlab, and the success of detection is tested on the CSE and MIT-BIH database. The optimization algorithm is an optional value for the detector.
ECG baseline wander correction based on the empirical mode decomposition
Šlancar, Matěj ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce with principle of Empirical Mode Decomposition method and possibility use for correction of baseline wander in ECG signals. The thesis describes the main components of the ECG signal, a selection of possible types of signal noise, its property and principles of chosen methods for filtration of ECG signals. In conclusion the evaluation of the effectiveness of the EMD method for filtering a baseline wander and it comparing with effectiveness of the linear filtration. Functionality of used algorithms has been tested on signals of CSE standard library.
Suppression of power-line interference in ECG signals
Gregorová, Kateřina ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This work includes an overview of the different methods of filtering of ECG signals that suppress the network interference. It focuses on the parameters that affect the quality of filtration for the three main groups of filters: FIR, IIR and adaptive filters. The main objective is to evaluate proposed methods in terms of the quality of filtration. This quality is rated an average output SNR, standard deviation and time filtering. The criteria of success is based on the filtration of the basic requirements on digital filters. Design of filter is realized in the Matlab programming environment.
QRS complex detection in multilead ECG signals
Šlancar, Matěj ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to introduce the principles of software QRS detection, which is based on different combinations of orthogonal (pseudoorthogonal) leads. The thesis describes the main components of the ECG signal, a selection of methods that can be used for QRS detection in orthogonal leads and finally the evaluation of the effectiveness of the chosen methods and a comparing the approaches with the results of other authors. Functionality of detection algorithm has been tested on signals of CSE standard library.
QRS detection using zero crossing counting
Hylmar, Petr ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis describes basics principles of QRS complex detection. It is focused on QRS detection using zero crossing counts method. There are described princips and program realization of this method. The other part is focused on genetic optimalization algorithm. There are presented obtained optimalization results on standard CSE and MIT-BIH database. The quality of the detector is compared with other authors. The optimalized QRS detector achieves comparable results with other authors. The part of the thesis is graphical user interface which supply view on modified ECG signal and detection results.
Automatic Delineation of QRS Complex
Zimolka, J.
This article details my realization of the QRS delineation, based on the method introduced by Laguna, Jané and Caminal, described in the first part. The folowing part describes my realization and modifications aimed at the best possible results. The algorithm was tested on the standard CSE database as to compare with authors Laguna, Jané and Caminal.

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