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3.3.1 Synchronized averaging
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Problem Propose a time-domain technique to remove random noise given the possibility of acquiring multiple realizations of the signal or event of interest
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Solution Linear filters fail to perform when the signal and noise spectra overlap. Synchronized signal averaging can separate a repetitive signal from noise without distorting the signal ECG signals may be filtered by detecting the QRS complexes and using their positions to align the waveforms for synchronized averaging
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represents the kth observation of the original uncorrupted signal
represents the noise in the kth copy of the observed signal Synchronized average:
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X is the template Y is the ECG signal and are the average of the corresponding signals
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Figure 3.12
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Figure 3.13
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Figure 3.14
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Measured ECG = ECG without interference + interference
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For synchronized averaging of order M
The resultant signal has a mean close to x and a variance equal to (a standard deviation equal to
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No spectral content of the signal is lost !
Advantage No spectral content of the signal is lost !
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