03-16-2011 02:45 PM
Hello Im doing a wavelet approach to measuring ECG waves, and I was wondering if someone could check my work thus far?
The simulated data I have doesn't seem to give me a proper ECG wave. Once I find out if it works on software created waves Im hooking it to my sc-2075 to acquire real signals via the circuit Ive built on the board. I want all filtering to be done digitally.
ANY help would be great!
Also If you know where I can acquire some noised ECG data that would be cool also as I don't think the simualted signal Ive generated here is correct.
-Lance
03-16-2011 03:59 PM
Hi - do you know about our NI Biomedical Starter Kit? It is a free download on ni-labs (www.ni.com/labs) with some example applications and VI palettes for a variety of biosignal processing and file I/O functions. Using this tool you can work directly with ECG waveform files from the MIT Physionet database and output them using the Analog ECG Generator VI.
Support for the starter kit and lots of other resources for biomedical applications can be found at our user forum at www.ni.com/biomedusers
I suggest that you post this question on the biomedical user group - you likely to get very good feedback on your specific problem.
Steve
03-16-2011 09:02 PM
Nice, Is there anyway to Move this post to that thread? Seeing as I left the file at school.
03-17-2011 08:54 AM
Not that I know of...sorry.