Title :
Can random noise injection eliminate noise? Simulation and hardware implementation
Author :
Kondakci, Suleyman
Author_Institution :
Faculty of Engineering & Computer Sciences, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey
Abstract :
Noise, found in all types of instrumentation and signal processing systems, has been a great challenge to tackle, especially, in biomedical signal processing tasks. Often, low-frequency and low power measurement signals are used in biomedical signal applications. This work is aimed at modeling and developing a simple, efficient, and inexpensive front end signal conditioner applying the cowpox approach to low-power analog signal measurements. We focus here on the simulation and implementation of a signal conditioner for the evaluation of its feasibility and efficiency based on the cost and accuracy constraints. As briefly outlined below, this article can serve as a model for facilitating the construction of semi-digital filters that can be applied to denoising of signals with low-frequency and very weak amplitude levels.
Keywords :
Optimization; Prototypes; Evoked Potentials; Implementation; Semi-digital Signal Processing; Signal Reconstruction; Simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Informatics in Control, Automation and Robotics (ICINCO), 2014 11th International Conference on