The paper presents a novel method for the compressed acquisition of electrocardiographic (ECG) signals. The proposed method is intended to be applied to Internet-of-Medical-Things (IoMT) acquisition nodes (i.e. wearable measurement systems) as they can benefit from a reduction of the signal data rate to be transmitted, and the consequent reduction of energy consumption. Being based on Compressive Sampling (CS), the proposed method presents a very low computational complexity on the acquisition node. Moreover, since the sensing matrix is adapted to the acquired signal, it allows achieving a better reconstruction performance compared with the other CS-based methods available in literature.

A novel compressive sampling method for ECG wearable measurement systems

Picariello F.;Iadarola G.;Balestrieri E.;Tudosa I.;De Vito L.
2021-01-01

Abstract

The paper presents a novel method for the compressed acquisition of electrocardiographic (ECG) signals. The proposed method is intended to be applied to Internet-of-Medical-Things (IoMT) acquisition nodes (i.e. wearable measurement systems) as they can benefit from a reduction of the signal data rate to be transmitted, and the consequent reduction of energy consumption. Being based on Compressive Sampling (CS), the proposed method presents a very low computational complexity on the acquisition node. Moreover, since the sensing matrix is adapted to the acquired signal, it allows achieving a better reconstruction performance compared with the other CS-based methods available in literature.
2021
Compressive sampling
ECG signal
Internet-of-Medical-Things
Sampling method
Wearable measurement systems
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