Compressed sensing (CS) [1,13,14] is a novel idea wherein a signal can be sampled at sub-Nyquist rates and still be effectively reconstructed. Many natural signals such as the ECG signal are sparse and have sparse representation when expressed in a suitable basis. Compressed sensing exploits the sparsity by acquiring a small number of projections on to random vectors which are sufficient to recover the signal. This theory enables an effective implementation of patient-centric telecardiology or mobile cardiology systems. It guarantees improvement in performance by drastically reducing the number of samples that requires to be either stored or transmitted. Specifically in the context of ECG monitoring systems, CS signal acquisition revolution...
AbstractThe main drawback of current ECG systems is the location-specific nature of the systems due ...
Compressed sensing is an analog signal acquisition technique that aims at converting the intrinsic i...
Compressed sensing is an analog signal acquisition technique that aims at converting the intrinsic i...
Compressed Sensing (CS) attempts to acquire and reconstruct a sparse signal from a sampling much bel...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., energy ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., energy ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., energy ...
none5noCompressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., ...
none5siWhen transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
Abstract — Compressed Sensing (CS) is a novel approach of reconstructing a sparse signal much below ...
Barner, Kenneth E.Wireless body area networks promise to revolutionize health monitoring by allowing...
AbstractThe main drawback of current ECG systems is the location-specific nature of the systems due ...
Compressed sensing is an analog signal acquisition technique that aims at converting the intrinsic i...
Compressed sensing is an analog signal acquisition technique that aims at converting the intrinsic i...
Compressed Sensing (CS) attempts to acquire and reconstruct a sparse signal from a sampling much bel...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., energy ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., energy ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., energy ...
none5noCompressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., ...
none5siWhen transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
Abstract — Compressed Sensing (CS) is a novel approach of reconstructing a sparse signal much below ...
Barner, Kenneth E.Wireless body area networks promise to revolutionize health monitoring by allowing...
AbstractThe main drawback of current ECG systems is the location-specific nature of the systems due ...
Compressed sensing is an analog signal acquisition technique that aims at converting the intrinsic i...
Compressed sensing is an analog signal acquisition technique that aims at converting the intrinsic i...