Does the proposed WTSEE algorithm accurately detect R peaks in ECG signals?
48 first-channel ECG records from the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database
R peak detection method using wavelet transform (WT) and modified Shannon energy envelope (SEE)
R peak detection performance (sensitivity, positive predictability, detection error rate, and accuracy)surrogate
The WTSEE algorithm provides highly accurate and fast R peak detection in ECG signals, demonstrating potential for real-time cardiovascular disease monitoring applications.
Rapid automatic detection of the fiducial points-namely, the P wave, QRS complex, and T wave-is necessary for early detection of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). In this paper, we present an R peak detection method using the wavelet transform (WT) and a modified Shannon energy envelope (SEE) for rapid ECG analysis. The proposed WTSEE algorithm performs a wavelet transform to reduce the size and noise of ECG signals and creates SEE after first-order differentiation and amplitude normalization. Subsequently, the peak energy envelope (PEE) is extracted from the SEE. Then, R peaks are estimated from the PEE, and the estimated peaks are adjusted from the input ECG. Finally, the algorithm generates the final R features by validating R-R intervals and updating the extracted R peaks. The proposed R peak detection method was validated using 48 first-channel ECG records of the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database with a sensitivity of 99.93%, positive predictability of 99.91%, detection error rate of 0.16%, and accuracy of 99.84%. Considering the high detection accuracy and fast processing speed due to the wavelet transform applied before calculating SEE, the proposed method is highly effective for real-time applications in early detection of CVDs.
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Jeong-Seon Park
Korea Electric Power Corporation (South Korea)
Sang‐Woong Lee
Osaka University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Unsang Park
Sogang University
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Journal of Healthcare Engineering
Chonnam National University
Sogang University
Gachon University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d573309d980f6498ccb329 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/4901017
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