Finding high and low frequency noise....
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Tinkul
el 3 de Mayo de 2014
Respondida: Star Strider
el 3 de Mayo de 2014
Is power line interference high frequency noise in ecg and base line wandering low frequency noise in ecg? Is both the noise present in EMG and EEG signal?
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Image Analyst
el 3 de Mayo de 2014
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Star Strider
el 3 de Mayo de 2014
Powerline noise can appear in poorly-instrumented EMG and EEG signals. The usual way to deal with this in hardware is to have a good subject reference ground, no ground faults (patient ground and instrument ground are the same), and to use shielded cables.
You can get rid of the 50-60 Hz noise in the recorded signal using a digital notch filter. Baseline wandering is usually dealt with by using an appropriately-designed bandpass filter.
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