Denoising of Fetal Phonocardiogram Signal by Wavelet Transformation

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Auscultation is still one of the most basic analytical tools used to determine the fetal heart's functional state as well as the first fetal well-being measure. It is called fetal phonocardiography (fPCG) in its modern form. The technique of fPCG is passive and can be used to track long-Term. Robust signal processing techniques are required to denoise the signals in order to improve the diagnostic capabilities of fPCG. A linear filter is used to eliminate distortion and interference from the fPCG signals through conventional denoising techniques. This paper searched for optimal configuration of the wavelet based denoising system. Based on the experimental results, can be conclude that the signal should be decomposed on six levels. From this it can be seen that the lowest MSE (mean square error) value is the use of coiflets three with SURE threshold algorithm with hard threshold parameters.

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Suryani Faradisa, I., Ananda, A., Arief Sardjono, T., Hery Purnomo, M., & Suryani Faradisa, I. (2020). Denoising of Fetal Phonocardiogram Signal by Wavelet Transformation. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 188). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202018800013

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