This paper demonstrates subject recognition using electrocardiogram (ECG) signal in different physiological conditions. A total of 30 subjects used in this study were obtained from a non-invasive measurement called the Revitus ECG module. Each subject performed six physiological activities which are walking, going upstairs, going downstairs, natural gait, lying with position changed and resting while watching TV. Unique features were extracted in these different physiological conditions from the same subject using normalized QRS complex technique. One physiological activity acts as the enrolment template while the remaining five activities represent the recognition data. Cross correlation was used to measure the similarity between activitie...
Electrocardiographic (ECG) signals have been used for clinical purposes for a long time. Notwithstan...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform conveys information regarding the electrical property of the he...
This paper presents a person identification mechanism in irregular cardiac conditions using ECG sig...
This paper demonstrates subject recognition using electrocardiogram (ECG) signal in different physio...
This paper demonstrates subject recognition using electrocardiogram (ECG) signal in different physio...
This paper investigates ECG signal in different physiological conditions to identify different indiv...
This paper investigates ECG signal in different physiological conditions to identify different indiv...
International audienceBiometric systems have for objective to perform identification, or identity ve...
Abstract-In this paper the possibility of using the ECG signal as a Biometric feature for human iden...
International audienceBiometric systems have for objective to perform identification or verification...
International audienceBiometric systems have for objective to perform identification or verification...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
In this paper, a simple and effective multibiometric technique for subject recognition using multipl...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
In this paper, a simple and effective multibiometric technique for subject recognition using multipl...
Electrocardiographic (ECG) signals have been used for clinical purposes for a long time. Notwithstan...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform conveys information regarding the electrical property of the he...
This paper presents a person identification mechanism in irregular cardiac conditions using ECG sig...
This paper demonstrates subject recognition using electrocardiogram (ECG) signal in different physio...
This paper demonstrates subject recognition using electrocardiogram (ECG) signal in different physio...
This paper investigates ECG signal in different physiological conditions to identify different indiv...
This paper investigates ECG signal in different physiological conditions to identify different indiv...
International audienceBiometric systems have for objective to perform identification, or identity ve...
Abstract-In this paper the possibility of using the ECG signal as a Biometric feature for human iden...
International audienceBiometric systems have for objective to perform identification or verification...
International audienceBiometric systems have for objective to perform identification or verification...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
In this paper, a simple and effective multibiometric technique for subject recognition using multipl...
This thesis studies the applicability of the electrocardiogram signal (ECG) as a biometric. There is...
In this paper, a simple and effective multibiometric technique for subject recognition using multipl...
Electrocardiographic (ECG) signals have been used for clinical purposes for a long time. Notwithstan...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform conveys information regarding the electrical property of the he...
This paper presents a person identification mechanism in irregular cardiac conditions using ECG sig...