Robust multistage ECG identification for astronaut spacesuits with iot applications

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Today, the Internet of Things (IOT) concept is gaining much attention and popularity; The related technologies as spacesuits and embedded ECG acquisition device is already existed. However, there are important issues to be resolved when an application is in a space environment. The ECG signal may be measured by different mobile conditions when embedded in spacesuits, requiring a more robust algorithm to remove exercise and noise issues. Thus, we propose a more complete architecture with a new storing polymorphic average template (SPAT) and a multistage identification algorithm (MIA) to improve the robustness of ECG identification in motion. In addition, we select better combinations of de-noising and feature extractions to create a better and more complete architecture. According to our experimental results, our proposed architecture offers better performance than previous adaptive boosting (AdaBoost) methods; thus, it is also suitable for application in astronaut spacesuits.

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Tseng, K. K., Liu, L., Wang, C., Yung, K. L., Ip, W. H., & Hsu, C. Y. (2019). Robust multistage ECG identification for astronaut spacesuits with iot applications. IEEE Access, 7, 111662–111677. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2933851

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