Andrea Ravera
ECG Signal Denoising for Wearable Devices.
Rel. Valentina Agostini, Francesca Dalia Faraci, Giuliana Monachino. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica, 2023
Abstract
The ECG represents cardiac electrical activity recorded by electrodes placed at a distance from the heart, on the surface of the body. During a cardiac electrical activity recording session, artifacts like baseline wander, powerline interference, EMG noise and electrode motion artifact are present in addition to the ECG signal. These are unwanted signals that are mixed with the ECG signal and can lead to erroneus interpretations or diagnoses. Therefore, they must be eliminated from ECG signals using appropriate signal denoising techniques. The aim of this work is to find the best denoising technique for ECG signal in a given context: the proposed denoising technique must be suitable to be applied with a real time approach to real noisy signals acquired with a wearable device.
Initially, some state-of-the-art ECG denoising techniques are compared; subsequently, strengths and weaknesses of these techniques are identified and attempts are made to optimize them for the given task
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