scholarly journals Reconfigurable Architectures with High-Frequency Noise Suppression for Wearable ECG Devices

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
V. Joseph Michael Jerard ◽  
M. Thilagaraj ◽  
K. Pandiaraj ◽  
M. Easwaran ◽  
Petchinathan Govindan ◽  
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Recent advances in electronics and microelectronics have aided the development of low-cost devices that are widely used as well-being or preventive monitoring devices by many people. Remote health monitoring, which includes wearable sensors, actuators, and modern communication and information systems, offers effective programs that allow people to live peacefully in their own homes while also being protected in some way. High-frequency noise, power-line interface, and baseline drift are prevalent during the data-acquisition system of an ECG signal, and they can limit signal understanding. They (noises) must be isolated in order to provide an appropriate diagnostic of the patient. When removing high-frequency components (noise) from an ECG signal with an FIR filter, the critical path delay increases considerably as the filter's duration increases. To reduce high-frequency noise, simple moving average filters with pipelining and look-ahead transformation techniques are extensively used in this study. With the use of pipelining and look-ahead techniques, the only objective is to increase the clock speed of the designs. The moving average filters (conventional and proposed) were created on an Altera Cyclone IV FPGA EP4CE115F29C7 chip using the Quartus II software v13.1 tool. Finally, performance metrics such logic elements, clock speed, and power consumption were compared and studied thoroughly. The recursive pipelined 8-tap MA filter with look-ahead approach outperforms the other designs (685.48 MHz) in this investigation.

Vestnik MEI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 91-100
Author(s):  
Mikhail A. Babochkin ◽  
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Oleg S. Kolosov ◽  
Anna A. Kuznetsova ◽  
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The article addresses the matter of reducing the power of high-frequency noise in the control signal produced by industrial automatic systems through the use of algorithms implementing the properties of comb filters in microprocessor controllers. The specific features relating to the frequency responses of open- and closed-loop automatic control systems of industrial facilities are analyzed - both taken alone and in combination with the characteristics of comb filters. The frequency properties of three filter groups that are conventionally used in continuous automatic control systems are compared with three groups of comb filters that implement similar functions. As applied to control tasks, such filters include real differentiating sections or first-order high-pass filters, first-order lag sections or low-pass filters, and proportional sections. The ratios between the parameters of continuous filters and comb filters at which their frequency properties coincide in the operating frequency band are determined. These ratios known, it becomes possible to synthesize the controllers of systems using the existing techniques. It is shown that the amplitude-frequency responses of comb filters have dips in the high-frequency band, due to which the high frequency noise power is finally decreased by up to 30%. The advantage of comb filters in control systems lies in simplicity of implementing them in digital form in a microprocessor controller. The application of comb filters in automatic control systems makes it possible to cut undesirable harmonic noise of large amplitude in the control signal.


2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (03) ◽  
pp. 1242004 ◽  
Author(s):  
FABRIZIO BUSCEMI ◽  
ENRICO PICCININI ◽  
MASSIMO RUDAN ◽  
ROSSELLA BRUNETTI ◽  
CARLO JACOBONI

The Ohmic conduction, diffusion, and high-frequency noise in amorphous semiconductors are here investigated by means of a Monte Carlo implementation of a full three-dimensional variable-range hopping transport model between localized states. Quantities like the carrier-velocity autocorrelation function, the noise power spectrum, the diffusion coefficient and the ohmic conductivity are obtained from numerical simulations at room and lower temperatures. Some interesting features of the linear-response regime typical of hopping transport are observed and discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. 315-329
Author(s):  
Rongjiang Tang ◽  
Zhe Tong ◽  
Weiguang Zheng ◽  
Shenfang Li ◽  
Li Huang

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