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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

Sensor array for fetal ECG. part 2 : Sensor selections

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Non invasive foetal electrocardiogram (ECG) extraction involve measurements from electrodes located on different points of the mother's skin. As a result, foetal ECG (fECG) and maternal ECG (mECG) components appear mixed together in the recordings, in addition with some random disturbances, such as mother electromyograms, thermal noise from the electrodes,etc. Fetal contribution however is minor by comparison with these electrical sources and classical signal processing, like filtering, does not allow us to recover the fECG. The task of obtaining the fECG from the rest of non-desired signals, that disturb the cutaneous recordings, can be coped by using blind source separation (BSS) tools. In the following, we propose some conditions on the number and location of the sensors so that the extraction is optimal.
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hal-00203397 , version 1 (09-01-2008)

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Vincent Vigneron, Annabelle Azancot, Christophe Herail, Manuel Schmidt, Olivier Sibony, et al.. Sensor array for fetal ECG. part 2 : Sensor selections. 2nd IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Medical and Healthcare, Jun 2005, Costa da Caparica, Lisbon, Portugal. pp.434-442. ⟨hal-00203397⟩
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