Abstract
Background and objectivesPulse wave is one of the biomedical signals that has been studied over the past years. Accurate recognition of feature points is the basis of verifying the connections between pulse waves and certain diseases. Therefore, the aim of the study is to discuss the use of angle mapping on feature points recognition. MethodsThe mathematical method is based on the application of angle curve with parameter " k " on pulse wave. The data used is collected by PVDF sensor. Approximate curve and mathematical model are used for the discussion of the influence of parameter k and pulse wave amplitude by numerical calculation. The conclusion drawn from the numerical solution is that when k changes to maximize the angle extremum value, the corresponding position of angle extremum point is the feature point position. For the sampling rate f = 455Hz in this paper, k can be taken from 5 to 15. ResultsWe present the recognition results of unobvious feature points based on the "angle extremum maximum method" and corresponding angle values. The results are compared with traditional methods and the determination of angle threshold value is discussed. ConclusionsThis method can be used for accurate and efficient feature points identification, and it can be better applied to pulse waves with noise or unobvious feature points.
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