Abstract

In this analysis, the prevailing role of the wavelet transform in the interrogation of the ECG is discussed in detail, where both the constant and the discrete transform are considered in turn.A Wavelet denoising is functional on the original signal to eradicate high frequency noise, and then a process based on Meyer wavelet transform combined with adaptive filter is functional to eradicate the motion artifact. This approach uses Meyer Wavelet decomposition to extract the motion artifact, which is subsequently utilized as the reference input of an adaptive filter for noise cancellation. The technique diminishes the overhead of the circuit because it does not need a separate collection of reference input signal which link to noise. Testing results illustrate that this approach can efficiently remove motion artifact and make better the signal quality.

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