Asynchronous ECG time sampling: Saving bits with Golomb-Rice encoding
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2012-09
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Conference Paper
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English
Abstract
We present a technique for online compression of ECG signals using the Golomb-Rice encoding algorithm. This is facilitated by a novel time encoding asynchronous analog-to-digital converter targeted for low-power, implantable, long-term bio-medical sensing applications. In contrast to capturing the actual signal (voltage) values the asynchronous time encoder captures and encodes the time information at which predefined changes occur in the signal thereby minimizing the sensor's energy use and the number of bits we store to represent the information by not capturing unnecessary samples. The time encoder transforms the ECG signal data to pure time information that has a geometric distribution such that the Golomb-Rice encoding algorithm can be used to further compress the data. An overall online compression rate of about 6 times is achievable without the usual computations associated with most compression methods.
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Volume
39
Conference
2012 Computing in Cardiology
Publisher
Computing in Cardiology
Submitter
Niederhauser, Thomas
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Marisa, T., Niederhauser, T., Haeberlin, A., Goette, J., Jacomet, M., & Vogel, R. (2012). Asynchronous ECG time sampling: Saving bits with Golomb-Rice encoding (Vol. 39). Computing in Cardiology. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13146
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