Spectral Characteristics of Motion Artifacts in Wireless ECG and their Correlation with Reference Motion Sensors

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Abstract

The increasing population size of the elderly is fostering the development of telehealth and assisted living systems. In this respect, monitoring vital biophysical conditions using wireless devices, such as the wireless electrocardiogram (WECG), plays a pivotal role in telemonitoring. However, the freedom of movement brings with it motion artifacts, the magnitude of which can be significant enough to interfere with the cardiac signals. To reason about and remove the artifacts, reference models (signals) are needed. In the context of WECGs, one way to construct these models is to employ motion sensors that can pick up the motion affecting the electrodes of the WECGs. In this paper, we experimentally examine the spectra of motion artifacts and the existence of correlations between inertial sensors and motion artifacts. We make use of three different types of sensors (3D accelerometer, 3D gyroscope, and skin-electrode impedance sensor) to assess the characteristics of different movement types. We found that the spectra of motion artifacts are determined by the type of movement. While lower-intensity motion artifacts (e.g., bending forward) are most pronounced below 2 Hz, others (e.g., running) manifest themselves in a series of distinct peaks between 1-10 Hz.Index Terms - accelerometer, electrocardiogram, gyroscope, inertial sensor, motion artifacts, skin-electrode impedance, tele-monitoring.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten517-521
Seitenumfang5
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2021
Peer-Review-StatusJa

Konferenz

Titel43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
UntertitelChanging Global Healthcare in the Twenty-first Century
KurztitelEMBC 2021
Veranstaltungsnummer43
Dauer1 - 5 November 2021
Webseite
OrtOnline
LandMexiko

Externe IDs

Scopus 85122514536
ORCID /0000-0002-7911-8081/work/202349732