2015 Long Island Systems, Applications and Technology 2015
DOI: 10.1109/lisat.2015.7160205
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Reduction noise in noncontact physical system

Abstract: Physical body signals such as ( ECG ,EEG) usually interference with high frequency noises, like powerline interference, electromyography (EMG) noise, and equipment's with high vibration which cause wrong reading or effect on our final benefit from [1-2] . One of the most effect method to cancel and reduce all contaminate noise by using adaptive filters which requires an external reference to estimate the noise and, in turn, subtracting it from the noisy ECG or ECEG . However, this is often ineffective due to t… Show more

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“…Currently, ASSRs are typically evoked by amplitude-modulated (AM)/frequency-modulated (FM) tonal stimuli or by repeated short tone bursts or clicks. Gamma-band ASSRs evoked by repeated short bursts or clicks have lower SNR due to high frequency noise interference [16]. In order to improve the SNR of ASSRs, this study introduced chirps, and explored whether the SNR of ASSRs evoked by chirp stimuli were enhanced compared with click stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, ASSRs are typically evoked by amplitude-modulated (AM)/frequency-modulated (FM) tonal stimuli or by repeated short tone bursts or clicks. Gamma-band ASSRs evoked by repeated short bursts or clicks have lower SNR due to high frequency noise interference [16]. In order to improve the SNR of ASSRs, this study introduced chirps, and explored whether the SNR of ASSRs evoked by chirp stimuli were enhanced compared with click stimuli.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%