Biosignals are physiological signals that are recorded from various parts of the body. Some of the major biosignals are electromyograms (EMG), electroencephalograms (EEG) and electrocardiograms (ECG). These signals are of great clinical and diagnostic importance, and are analysed to understand their behaviour and to extract maximum information from them. However, they tend to be random and unpredictable in nature (non-linear). Conventional linear methods of analysis are insufficient. Hence, analysis using non-linear and dynamical system theory, chaos theory and fractal dimensions, is proving to be very beneficial. In this project, ECG signals are of interest. Changes in the normal rhythm of a human heart may result in different cardiac arr...
International audienceThe cardiac electrical activity follows a complex dynamics whose accurate desc...
Our universe is a complex system. It is made up of many moving parts as a dynamic, multifaceted mach...
This paper illustrates different approaches to the analysis of biological signals based on non-linea...
Biosignals are physiological signals that are recorded from various parts of the body. Some of the m...
It is well known that the electrical signals generated by the heart exhibit nonlinear, chaotic dynam...
Abstract — Chaotic analysis has been shown to be useful in a variety of medical applications, partic...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Background: The theory of chaos proves a deterministic mechanism of induction of multiple complex ...
Modern engineering offers sophisticated means for monitoring diagnosis and therapy of cardiac diseas...
The loss of complexity of the cardiac bioelectrical signal, measured with tools of nonlinear dynamic...
The World Health Organization estimated that 31% mortality rate in the World is due to cardiovascul...
Today the problem of analysis of biomedical signals with chaotic properties is an important task. It...
International audienceThe cardiac electrical activity follows a complex dynamics whose accurate desc...
Our universe is a complex system. It is made up of many moving parts as a dynamic, multifaceted mach...
This paper illustrates different approaches to the analysis of biological signals based on non-linea...
Biosignals are physiological signals that are recorded from various parts of the body. Some of the m...
It is well known that the electrical signals generated by the heart exhibit nonlinear, chaotic dynam...
Abstract — Chaotic analysis has been shown to be useful in a variety of medical applications, partic...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Heart rhythms are generated by complex self-regulating systems governed by the laws of chaos. Conseq...
Background: The theory of chaos proves a deterministic mechanism of induction of multiple complex ...
Modern engineering offers sophisticated means for monitoring diagnosis and therapy of cardiac diseas...
The loss of complexity of the cardiac bioelectrical signal, measured with tools of nonlinear dynamic...
The World Health Organization estimated that 31% mortality rate in the World is due to cardiovascul...
Today the problem of analysis of biomedical signals with chaotic properties is an important task. It...
International audienceThe cardiac electrical activity follows a complex dynamics whose accurate desc...
Our universe is a complex system. It is made up of many moving parts as a dynamic, multifaceted mach...
This paper illustrates different approaches to the analysis of biological signals based on non-linea...