DocumentCode
598139
Title
Automatic segmentation of cardiosynchronous waveforms using cepstral analysis and continuous wavelet transforms
Author
Bhagavatula, C. ; Jaech, A. ; Savvides, Marios ; Bhagavatula, Vijayakumar ; Friedman, R. ; Blue, Robert ; Griofa, M.O.
Author_Institution
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
Sept. 30 2012-Oct. 3 2012
Firstpage
2045
Lastpage
2048
Abstract
The cardiosynchronous signal obtained through Radio Frequency Impedance Interrogation (RFII) is a non-invasive method for monitoring hemodynamics with potential applications in combat triage and biometric identification. The RFII signal is periodic in nature dominated by the heart beat cycle. The first step in both of these applications is to segment the signal by identifying a fiducial point in each heart beat cycle. A continuous wavelet transform was utilized to locate the fiducial points with high temporal resolution. Cepstral Analysis was used to estimate the average heart rate to focus on the appropriate portion of the time-frequency spectrum. Robust heartbeats from RFII signals collected from four subjects were segmented using this method.
Keywords
biometrics (access control); cepstral analysis; electrocardiography; haemodynamics; medical signal processing; time-frequency analysis; wavelet transforms; ECG; RFII signal; automatic cardiosynchronous waveform segmentation; average heart rate estimation; biometric identification; cardiosynchronous signal; cepstral analysis; combat triage; continuous wavelet transforms; electrocardiogram signals; fiducial point identification; fiducial point location; heart beat cycle; hemodynamics monitoring; high temporal resolution; noninvasive method; radio frequency impedance interrogation; time-frequency spectrum; Continuous wavelet transforms; Electrocardiography; Heart beat; Time frequency analysis; Biomedical; Biometrics; ECG; RFII; Wavelets;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Image Processing (ICIP), 2012 19th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
ISSN
1522-4880
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2534-9
Electronic_ISBN
1522-4880
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIP.2012.6467292
Filename
6467292
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