Wavelet transforms and the ECG: A review

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Abstract

The wavelet transform has emerged over recent years as a powerful time-frequency analysis and signal coding tool favoured for the interrogation of complex nonstationary signals. Its application to biosignal processing has been at the forefront of these developments where it has been found particularly useful in the study of these, often problematic, signals: none more so than the ECG. In this review, the emerging role of the wavelet transform in the interrogation of the ECG is discussed in detail, where both the continuous and the discrete transform are considered in turn. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Addison, P. S. (2005, October 1). Wavelet transforms and the ECG: A review. Physiological Measurement. Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/26/5/R01

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