Fetal electrocardiosignal self-adaptive blind extraction method based on generalized eigenvalue maximization
A generalized eigenvalue and electrical signal technology, applied in the field of biomedical engineering, can solve problems such as difficult to obtain fetal ECG signals, difficult to obtain noise-free, difficult to guarantee, etc., to achieve easy expansion into real-time online algorithms, avoiding calculation and processing , the effect of effective calculation
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[0024] The theoretical model involved in the present invention is as follows: the process of fetal ECG transmission to the mother's abdomen is only a short time, so in theory it can be assumed that the electrophysiological signal of the mother's abdomen is the mother's ECG signal, fetal ECG signal, myoelectric signal, etc. Instantaneous linear mixing of individual source signals. suppose is the n-dimensional source signal vector, is the m-dimensional observation signal vector, then the mixing process can be expressed as , where A is order mixing matrix, for noise vector. The noise variance is . Since the source signals can be considered independent, then when When ≥ n, the matrix A is of full rank, so there is a column vector make is the fetal ECG signal, at this time
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[0026] where the noise component and independent, assuming their variances are of white noise.
[0027] Let the fetal ECG signal period be ,Right now ...
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