Kumar et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Efficient compression technique based on temporal modelling of ECG signal using principle component analysisKumar et al., 2017
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- Kumar R
- Kumar A
- Singh G
- Lee H
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- IET Science, Measurement & Technology
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This study presents an improved technique for compression of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals, based on beat correlation of signal and principle component (PC) analysis, for ECG signal. For this purpose, two‐dimensional matrix of ECG signal based on temporal inter‐and …
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