Noise and baseline wandering suppression of ECG signals by morphological filter
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals describe the electrical activity of the heart, and are
universally by physicists in the diagnosis of cardiac pathologies. However, during the
acquisition of ECGs they are often contaminated with different sources of noise, making
interpretation difficult. Different techniques have been used to filter the ECG signal, in
order to optimize the signal to noise ratio (S/N). In this paper, an approach based on
morphological filtering is developed in order to filter the ECG. Morphological filtering is
concerned with the detection of the ECG morphology, therefore allowing the suppression
of noises and particularly baseline wandering. The implemented filter is evaluated using
signals taken from the MIT-BIH ECG universal database. The results show that the
performance of this filter is good compared with other filtering techniques.
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Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, Vol. 34, No. 2, February 2010, 87–96.