Real-time foetal ECG extraction with JADE on floating point DSP

Foetal ECG extraction by means of ICA is a well-known solution, but the quality of on-line algorithms is often inadequate compared to the batch ones. A block-on-line version of the JADE algorithm aimed to follow the variations in the mixing process, avoiding traces permutation in this application do...

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Published inElectronics letters Vol. 43; no. 18; pp. 963 - 965
Main Authors MUCELI, S, PANI, D, RAFFO, L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Institution of Electrical Engineers 31.08.2007
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Summary:Foetal ECG extraction by means of ICA is a well-known solution, but the quality of on-line algorithms is often inadequate compared to the batch ones. A block-on-line version of the JADE algorithm aimed to follow the variations in the mixing process, avoiding traces permutation in this application domain, is presented jointly with its real-time implementation on a TMS320C6713 floating-point DSP. The results on a common benchmark are comparable with those achievable with the original batch algorithm, opening the possibility to develop a real-time diagnostic device.
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ISSN:0013-5194
1350-911X
DOI:10.1049/el:20071331