Abstract

In this paper, the spectral characteristics of motion artifacts occurring in an ambulatory ECG signal have been studied using principal component analysis (PCA). The PCA residual errors characterize the spectral behavior of the motion artifacts occurring in ambulatory ECG signals. The ECG signals have been acquired from Biopac MP-36 system and a self-developed wearable ECG recorder. The performance is evaluated by power spectral density (PSD) plots of PCA residual errors as well as statistical parameters like mean, median and variance of PCA errors. The PSD plots clearly indicate that the peak frequency of the motion artifacts occurring due to various body movements (like left and right arms up–down, left and right legs up–down, waist twist, walking and sitting up–down) is located around 20–25 Hz against the ECG peak frequency around 5–10 Hz.

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