2007
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.2007.4352762
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Abstract: Ayurveda is a traditional medicine and natural healing system in India. Nadi-Nidan (pulse-based diagnosis) is a prominent method in Ayurveda, and is known to dictate all the salient features of a human body. In this paper, we provide details of our procedure for obtaining the complete spectrum of the nadi pulses as a time series. The system Nadi Tarangini1 contains a diaphragm element equipped with strain gauge, a transmitter cum amplifier, and a digitizer for quantifying analog signal. The system acquires the… Show more

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“…The pulse waveforms were recorded using Nadi Tarangini [7]. In this study, we had a total of 158 waveforms from 64 volunteers with varying ages, and either having a specific disorder or no disorder.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pulse waveforms were recorded using Nadi Tarangini [7]. In this study, we had a total of 158 waveforms from 64 volunteers with varying ages, and either having a specific disorder or no disorder.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The arterial pulse, on the other hand, has not received significant recognition due to lack of quantitative basis. We have developed a data acquisition system named Nadi Tarangini [7] for obtaining clean, and accurate pulse waveforms. It incorporates pressure transducers, an ADC, and storage and analysis capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have identified Nadi Tarangini , a simple, convenient and noninvasive pulse acquisition system converting pulse pressure to electrical signal, for this study as it also measures pulse pressure using pressure sensors. The reproducibility, accuracy and precision of the instrument has been studied and the results were found to be consistent across multiple recordings at different times [18] . The studies on pulse rate variability [19] , beat-to-beat alterations [20] , and spectral analysis [21] using Nadi Tarangini have shown significant results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Investigations have been attempted globally to develop a system that replicates the human three-finger method of pulse based diagnosis [4,5]. In previous attempts 1) Signals have been captured for a very small span of time (1-2 minutes).…”
Section: The Instrument-nadi Yantramentioning
confidence: 99%