Wearable devices are an unobtrusive, cost-effective means of continuous ambulatory monitoring of chronic cardiovascular diseases. However, on these resource-constrained systems, electrocardiogram (ECG) processing algorithms must consume minimal power and memory, yet robustly provide accurate physiological information. This work presents REWARD, the Relative-Energy-based WeArable R-Peak Detection algorithm, which is a novel ECG R-peak detection mechanism based on a nonlinear filtering method called Relative-Energy (Rel-En). REWARD is designed and optimized for real-time execution on wearable systems. Then, this novel algorithm is compared against three state-of-the-art real-time R-peak detection algorithms in terms of accuracy, memory footpr...
Diseases related to the cardiac and respiratory systems are the single largest causes of death world...
Recent advances in wearable devices allow non-invasive and inexpensive collection of biomedical sign...
Many deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, could be avoided...
Objective: Continuous monitoring of biosignals via wearable sensors has quickly expanded in the medi...
Objective: Continuous monitoring of biosignals via wearable sensors has quickly expanded in the medi...
Rapid progress and emerging trends in miniaturized medical devices have enabled the un-obtrusive mon...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the most reliable information sources for assessing cardiovasc...
Cardiac arrhythmia, one of the most common causes of death in the world today, is not always effecti...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a wide-reaching prominent cause of death all over the world. Ac...
International audienceWearable sensors for health monitoring can enable the early detection of vario...
Wearable and portable electrocardiographic devices are revolutionizing athlete's screening through d...
Low-cost wearables with capability to record electrocardiograms (ECG) are becoming increasingly avai...
People can greatly benefit from mobile technologies that continuously monitor their vital signs, in ...
Latest progress in microelectronics have enabled a new generation of low cost, low power, miniaturiz...
R peak detection is crucial in electrocardiogram (ECG) signal analysis to detect and diagnose cardio...
Diseases related to the cardiac and respiratory systems are the single largest causes of death world...
Recent advances in wearable devices allow non-invasive and inexpensive collection of biomedical sign...
Many deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, could be avoided...
Objective: Continuous monitoring of biosignals via wearable sensors has quickly expanded in the medi...
Objective: Continuous monitoring of biosignals via wearable sensors has quickly expanded in the medi...
Rapid progress and emerging trends in miniaturized medical devices have enabled the un-obtrusive mon...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the most reliable information sources for assessing cardiovasc...
Cardiac arrhythmia, one of the most common causes of death in the world today, is not always effecti...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a wide-reaching prominent cause of death all over the world. Ac...
International audienceWearable sensors for health monitoring can enable the early detection of vario...
Wearable and portable electrocardiographic devices are revolutionizing athlete's screening through d...
Low-cost wearables with capability to record electrocardiograms (ECG) are becoming increasingly avai...
People can greatly benefit from mobile technologies that continuously monitor their vital signs, in ...
Latest progress in microelectronics have enabled a new generation of low cost, low power, miniaturiz...
R peak detection is crucial in electrocardiogram (ECG) signal analysis to detect and diagnose cardio...
Diseases related to the cardiac and respiratory systems are the single largest causes of death world...
Recent advances in wearable devices allow non-invasive and inexpensive collection of biomedical sign...
Many deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, could be avoided...