Phonocardiography (PCG) is a promising tool for the diagnosis and follow-up of cardiovascular diseases. To date it is available only in clinical settings, because it relies on an experienced examiner for the positioning of the electronic stethoscope. Making it possible for an unexperienced user to obtain high quality PCG signals would allow for developing instruments suitable for homecare purposes. In this work, we test the usage of three standardly positioned microphone probes. The aim is to compare two different approaches for enhancing the PCG signal quality, namely a) selecting the single source with the highest Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and b) combining the three sources through array signal processing techniques. Both approaches wer...
The paper evaluates the performance of an automatic adaptive time-frequency method to detect each ca...
The aim of this thesis work has been to develop signal analysis methods for a computerized cardiac a...
Normal breath sounds, as monitored from the chest wall, are faint and low in frequency. They could i...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Cardiac auscultation is a non-invasive heart condition screening technique that can be traced from a...
One of the main obstacles that stalls the widespread use of phonocardiograms (PCGs) in modern day me...
Recently, new advances and emerging technologies in healthcare and medicine have been growing rapidl...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
Heart diagnosis by phonocardiography and auscultation is highly dependent on experience and there is...
Heart sounds give us information about the state of the heart. Heart diseases can be detected at an ...
International audienceIn the past few decades, analysis of heart sound signals (i.e., the phonocardi...
The signal quality limits the applicability of phonocardiography at the patients’ domicile. This wor...
More than one million fetal deaths occur in the United States every year [1]. Monitoring th...
In this thesis the applicability of advanced digital signal processing techniques to the analysis of...
The paper evaluates the performance of an automatic adaptive time-frequency method to detect each ca...
The aim of this thesis work has been to develop signal analysis methods for a computerized cardiac a...
Normal breath sounds, as monitored from the chest wall, are faint and low in frequency. They could i...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Cardiac auscultation is a non-invasive heart condition screening technique that can be traced from a...
One of the main obstacles that stalls the widespread use of phonocardiograms (PCGs) in modern day me...
Recently, new advances and emerging technologies in healthcare and medicine have been growing rapidl...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
Heart diagnosis by phonocardiography and auscultation is highly dependent on experience and there is...
Heart sounds give us information about the state of the heart. Heart diseases can be detected at an ...
International audienceIn the past few decades, analysis of heart sound signals (i.e., the phonocardi...
The signal quality limits the applicability of phonocardiography at the patients’ domicile. This wor...
More than one million fetal deaths occur in the United States every year [1]. Monitoring th...
In this thesis the applicability of advanced digital signal processing techniques to the analysis of...
The paper evaluates the performance of an automatic adaptive time-frequency method to detect each ca...
The aim of this thesis work has been to develop signal analysis methods for a computerized cardiac a...
Normal breath sounds, as monitored from the chest wall, are faint and low in frequency. They could i...