Respiratory signal from the ECG electronic conditioning
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https://doi.org/10.22517/23447214.13911Keywords:
ECG Signal, Signal Electrophysiological, Patient simulator, Respiratory Signal.Abstract
This paper demonstrates how the design and implementation of a prototype design of the respiratory signal from electrophysiological treatment of ECG signal was raised.
Within the methodology implementing various circuital schemes proposed, handling two major stages, the acquisition of the ECG signal through a patient simulator, and processing thereof by means of non-invasive for the respiration signal electronics.
Initial way, a brief explanation of the electrocardiographic and respiratory signal along with their relationship, then carried out a description of the phases and implemented methods for electrophysiological obtaining both signals is performed, then a comparative analysis is performed in amplitude, period and frequency and finally the discussion indicating advantages and disadvantages of working together with its findings, projecting for further work telemetry or remote transmission of these conditioned signals.Downloads
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