2006 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo 2006
DOI: 10.1109/icme.2006.262936
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Fetal Heart Signal Monitoring with Confidence Factor

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper we present a PDA-based fetal heart monitor that is able to provide instantaneous fetal heart rate (FHR) for the pregnant women. A modified spectral subtraction algorithm is first used to remove the unwanted stationary background noise from the noisy fetal heart sound. The AM/FM modulation technique is then employed to make the fetal heart sound more audible so that both pregnant women and gynaecologists can identify the rhythmic fetal heart beat sounds easily. A real-time algorithm is pr… Show more

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“…The key problem is often proper recognition of fetal cardiac sounds with reference to every heartbeat and further processing. The noisiness of PCG signals is connected with the following factors 69,70 : Most early work on the use of PCG to assess the fetal cardiovascular system was devoted to the development of new sensors for qualitative registration of cardiac tones 71,72 . On the contrary, recent research studies are rather focused on the algorithms to process registered signals 73,74 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key problem is often proper recognition of fetal cardiac sounds with reference to every heartbeat and further processing. The noisiness of PCG signals is connected with the following factors 69,70 : Most early work on the use of PCG to assess the fetal cardiovascular system was devoted to the development of new sensors for qualitative registration of cardiac tones 71,72 . On the contrary, recent research studies are rather focused on the algorithms to process registered signals 73,74 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%