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Motion artifact reduction in ambulatory ECG monitoring
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2011
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Wearable SystemMedical ElectronicsEngineeringMeasurementAccelerometerWearable TechnologyEducationWearable SensorsBiomedical EngineeringEcg MonitoringElectrophysiological EvaluationKinesiologyPatient MonitoringInstrumentationMotion Artifact ReductionElectrical EngineeringWearable ElectronicsArtifact ReductionBioelectronicsElectrophysiologyMotion ArtifactWearable Sensor
Recent advances in low-power micro-electronics are revolutionizing ECG monitoring. Wearable patches now allow comfortable monitoring over several days. Achieving reliable and high integrity recording however remains a challenge, especially under daily-life activities. In this paper we present a system approach to motion artifact reduction in ambulatory recordings. A custom ultra-low-power ECG analog front-end read-out for simultaneous measurement of ECG and electrode-tissue impedance, from the same electrode, is reported. Integrating this front-end, we describe a wireless patch for the monitoring of 3-lead ECG, electrode electrical artifact and 3D-acceleration. Beyond ECG monitoring, this wireless patch provides the additional necessary data to filter out motion artifact. Two algorithm methods are tested. The first method applies ICA for de-noising multi-lead ECG recordings. The second method is an adaptive filter that uses skin/electrode impedance as the measurement of noise. Algorithms, circuits and system provide a platform for reliable ECG monitoring on-the-move.
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