Performance Study of Compressive Sampling for ECG Signal Compression in Noisy and Varying Sparsity Acquisition
Yibeltal Alem (ANU)
APPLIED SIGNAL PROCESSING SERIESDATE: 2013-05-23
TIME: 11:30:00 - 12:00:00
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ABSTRACT:
In this paper, we investigate the performance of compressive sampling (CS) for ECG compression in telecardiology, when the signal acquisition is noisy and unavoidable body movements lead to varying heartbeat rate and sparsity of the signal. We show analytically that CS recovery noise does not scale linearly with the input noise. Hence, it is not easy to reduce the adverse impact of noise in CS. Additionally, any variation in the heartbeat rate changes the sparsity and can adversely affect compression. We compare the performance of CS with thresholding discrete wavelet transform (TH-DWT), which is the best technique for real-time ECG compression. We show that CS is quite sensitive to sparsity and compression ratio, while the reconstruction quality of TH-DWT is quite stable. Our results suggest that while CS is an attractive option for telecardiology due to its encoder simplicity, caution should be exercised in applying it for ECG signal compression.





