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Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization
The long-term monitoring of cardiovascular signs requires a wearable and connected electrocardiogram (ECG) healthcare device. It increases user’s comfort and diagnosis quality of chronic cardiac and/or high-risk patients. This paper covers the enormous data to be transmitted from the ECG device to t...
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author | Ben-Romdhane, Manel Maalej, Asma Tlili, Mariam Rebai, Chiheb Rivet, François Dallet, Dominique |
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description | The long-term monitoring of cardiovascular signs requires a wearable and connected electrocardiogram (ECG) healthcare device. It increases user’s comfort and diagnosis quality of chronic cardiac and/or high-risk patients. This paper covers the enormous data to be transmitted from the ECG device to the physician’s, namely the cardiologist’s, control unit. Existent ECG devices uniformly sample analog signals and convert them to digital samples which are compressed before data transmission. However, event-driven sampling simultaneously compresses and samples. Therefore, this paper quantitatively compares successive approximation register analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC) with discrete wavelet transform (DWT) compression and level-crossing analog-to-digital converter (LC-ADC). Evaluation metrics are the percent root-mean-square difference ([Formula: see text] ), bit compression ratio ([Formula: see text] ) and data length in bits. When a 12-bit reconstruction is operated on the outputs of an 8-bit LC-ADC with 12-bit and 10-kHz reference counter, the [Formula: see text] is equal to 80% for 75% of test ECG signals. That is better than the 71.87% [Formula: see text] of the 12-bit 1-kHz SAR ADC with DWT compression. The modeled LC-ADC guarantees a signal quality in terms of [Formula: see text] comparable to the [Formula: see text] of the SAR ADC with DWT compression. The data length in bits of the LC-ADC is lower than the data length in bits of the SAR ADC with more than 14-bit resolution with DWT compression for 82% of the test ECG signals. However, for lower resolutions, to obtain lower power consumption for radiofrequency transmission, a better alternative remains the SAR ADC with DWT compression. |
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spelling | pubmed-72232972020-05-15 Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization Ben-Romdhane, Manel Maalej, Asma Tlili, Mariam Rebai, Chiheb Rivet, François Dallet, Dominique Arab J Sci Eng Research Article-Electrical Engineering The long-term monitoring of cardiovascular signs requires a wearable and connected electrocardiogram (ECG) healthcare device. It increases user’s comfort and diagnosis quality of chronic cardiac and/or high-risk patients. This paper covers the enormous data to be transmitted from the ECG device to the physician’s, namely the cardiologist’s, control unit. Existent ECG devices uniformly sample analog signals and convert them to digital samples which are compressed before data transmission. However, event-driven sampling simultaneously compresses and samples. Therefore, this paper quantitatively compares successive approximation register analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC) with discrete wavelet transform (DWT) compression and level-crossing analog-to-digital converter (LC-ADC). Evaluation metrics are the percent root-mean-square difference ([Formula: see text] ), bit compression ratio ([Formula: see text] ) and data length in bits. When a 12-bit reconstruction is operated on the outputs of an 8-bit LC-ADC with 12-bit and 10-kHz reference counter, the [Formula: see text] is equal to 80% for 75% of test ECG signals. That is better than the 71.87% [Formula: see text] of the 12-bit 1-kHz SAR ADC with DWT compression. The modeled LC-ADC guarantees a signal quality in terms of [Formula: see text] comparable to the [Formula: see text] of the SAR ADC with DWT compression. The data length in bits of the LC-ADC is lower than the data length in bits of the SAR ADC with more than 14-bit resolution with DWT compression for 82% of the test ECG signals. However, for lower resolutions, to obtain lower power consumption for radiofrequency transmission, a better alternative remains the SAR ADC with DWT compression. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-03-31 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7223297/ /pubmed/32421087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13369-020-04483-w Text en © King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Research Article-Electrical Engineering Ben-Romdhane, Manel Maalej, Asma Tlili, Mariam Rebai, Chiheb Rivet, François Dallet, Dominique Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization |
title | Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization |
title_full | Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization |
title_fullStr | Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization |
title_full_unstemmed | Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization |
title_short | Event-Driven ECG Sensor in Healthcare Devices for Data Transfer Optimization |
title_sort | event-driven ecg sensor in healthcare devices for data transfer optimization |
topic | Research Article-Electrical Engineering |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7223297/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32421087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13369-020-04483-w |
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