Zhu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Optimized electrode locations for wearable single-lead ECG monitoring devices: A case study using WFEES modules based on the LANS methodZhu et al., 2019
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- Zhu H
- Pan Y
- Wu F
- Huan R
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- Sensors
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Body surface potential mapping (BSPM) is a valuable tool for research regarding electrocardiograms (ECG). However, the BSPM system is limited by its large number of electrodes and wires, long installation time, and high computational complexity. In this …
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