Compressed Sensing (CS) is an acquisition technique able to reduce the operating cost (e.g., energy requirements) of a signal processing system thanks to its capability of simultaneously sampling and compressing an input waveform. Here we focus on Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals acquired by means of a custom designed acquisition board that exploits CS as early-digital compression stage. We show that when CS acquisition sequences are sparse ternary, i.e., with symbols -1, 0, +1 and designed to maximize their rakeness, it is possible to achieve a reduction in the energy required for ECG signal compression by a factor between 25 and 30 with respect to the standard acquisition with independent and identically distributed random sequences
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
Compressed sensing has recently been actively investigated as a mean of lowering the power consumpti...
Compressed sensing has recently been actively investigated as a mean of lowering the power consumpti...
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., ...
Compressed sensing (CS) [1,13,14] is a novel idea wherein a signal can be sampled at sub-Nyquist rat...
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 ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) attempts to acquire and reconstruct a sparse signal from a sampling much bel...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is a new acquisition- compression paradigm for low-complexity energy-aware s...
AbstractThe main drawback of current ECG systems is the location-specific nature of the systems due ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
Compressed sensing has recently been actively investigated as a mean of lowering the power consumpti...
Compressed sensing has recently been actively investigated as a mean of lowering the power consumpti...
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., ...
Compressed sensing (CS) [1,13,14] is a novel idea wherein a signal can be sampled at sub-Nyquist rat...
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 ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) attempts to acquire and reconstruct a sparse signal from a sampling much bel...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
Compressed Sensing (CS) is a new acquisition- compression paradigm for low-complexity energy-aware s...
AbstractThe main drawback of current ECG systems is the location-specific nature of the systems due ...
When transmission or storage costs are an issue, lossy data compression enters the processing chain ...
Compressed sensing has recently been actively investigated as a mean of lowering the power consumpti...
Compressed sensing has recently been actively investigated as a mean of lowering the power consumpti...