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Preprocessing of ECG signals for detection of significant points
Strouhal, Martin ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This work aims to find out the best filter design method for getting out parasitic elements in ECG signal. There are defined origin and frequency qualities of these elements. Individua filter design methods are compared according to number of filter coefficients, effectivity and influenc to useful signal. I created several digital filters by various design methods and tested them on ten ECG signals. From the experiment ensued: all filters were able to get out brum, but filters designed by distribution of zeros and poles had the lowest number of coefficients. On the other hand same filters were disable to get out drift with very sheer course.
Time Varying Filters for ECG Signals
Peterek, Jan ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to create a multiband stop derived from Lynn filters for suppressing mains hum and baseline variation (drift). The first part of the thesis is focused on brief theoretical introduction to the distortion types affecting ECG signal and twelve lead connection. The following practical part describes free realizations of ECG filter and ECG signal filtration. The filter has been tested both on distorted and on non-distorted signal. Finally filters’ error rate was computed from CSE database signals.
Narrow Band Filtering of ECG Signals
Němeček, Tomáš ; Walek, Petr (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
Main objective of this bachelors thesis, was to learn about issues and possibilities of ECG filtration. This thesis is focused on narrowband filtration by Lynn’s filters. The objective for this thesis was to design filters for filtration of interferences called drift and brum. Both of them should not affect the relevant part of signal.
Removing methods of power line interference in ECG signals
Herodes, Jakub ; Janů, Joshua (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis is comparing efficiency of digital linear and nonlinear filtration used for removing power line interference from ECG signals. For testing was used database of CSE, containing 3750 ECG signals. After adding simulated power line interference into the clear ECG signal come comparing the efficiency of filters by average output signal to noise ratio.
Preprocessing of ECG signals for detection of significant points
Strouhal, Martin ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This work aims to find out the best filter design method for getting out parasitic elements in ECG signal. There are defined origin and frequency qualities of these elements. Individua filter design methods are compared according to number of filter coefficients, effectivity and influenc to useful signal. I created several digital filters by various design methods and tested them on ten ECG signals. From the experiment ensued: all filters were able to get out brum, but filters designed by distribution of zeros and poles had the lowest number of coefficients. On the other hand same filters were disable to get out drift with very sheer course.
Preprocessing of ECG signals for detection of significant points
Strouhal, Martin ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This work aims to find out the best filter design method for getting out parasitic elements in ECG signal. There are defined origin and frequency qualities of these elements. Individua filter design methods are compared according to number of filter coefficients, effectivity and influenc to useful signal. I created several digital filters by various design methods and tested them on ten ECG signals. From the experiment ensued: all filters were able to get out brum, but filters designed by distribution of zeros and poles had the lowest number of coefficients. On the other hand same filters were disable to get out drift with very sheer course.
Preprocessing of ECG signals for detection of significant points
Strouhal, Martin ; Smital, Lukáš (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
This work aims to find out the best filter design method for getting out parasitic elements in ECG signal. There are defined origin and frequency qualities of these elements. Individua filter design methods are compared according to number of filter coefficients, effectivity and influenc to useful signal. I created several digital filters by various design methods and tested them on ten ECG signals. From the experiment ensued: all filters were able to get out brum, but filters designed by distribution of zeros and poles had the lowest number of coefficients. On the other hand same filters were disable to get out drift with very sheer course.
Removing methods of power line interference in ECG signals
Herodes, Jakub ; Janů, Joshua (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis is comparing efficiency of digital linear and nonlinear filtration used for removing power line interference from ECG signals. For testing was used database of CSE, containing 3750 ECG signals. After adding simulated power line interference into the clear ECG signal come comparing the efficiency of filters by average output signal to noise ratio.
Narrow Band Filtering of ECG Signals
Němeček, Tomáš ; Walek, Petr (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
Main objective of this bachelors thesis, was to learn about issues and possibilities of ECG filtration. This thesis is focused on narrowband filtration by Lynn’s filters. The objective for this thesis was to design filters for filtration of interferences called drift and brum. Both of them should not affect the relevant part of signal.
Time Varying Filters for ECG Signals
Peterek, Jan ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is to create a multiband stop derived from Lynn filters for suppressing mains hum and baseline variation (drift). The first part of the thesis is focused on brief theoretical introduction to the distortion types affecting ECG signal and twelve lead connection. The following practical part describes free realizations of ECG filter and ECG signal filtration. The filter has been tested both on distorted and on non-distorted signal. Finally filters’ error rate was computed from CSE database signals.

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