Proceedings of 17th International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.1995.579882
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Design of a high resolution solid state ambulatory (Holter) ECG recorder

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“…The normalized LMS algorithm presents the property of adjusting the signals related to the power of the reference signal. This is done according to the equation of coefficients adjustment presented in (3). The μ parameter represents the step size for the adjustment of the convergence speed of the NLMS algorithm.…”
Section: B Normalized Least Mean Square (Nlms) Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The normalized LMS algorithm presents the property of adjusting the signals related to the power of the reference signal. This is done according to the equation of coefficients adjustment presented in (3). The μ parameter represents the step size for the adjustment of the convergence speed of the NLMS algorithm.…”
Section: B Normalized Least Mean Square (Nlms) Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interference from the power line is the most common type of noise associated with bioelectric signals [2], and it becomes a serious problem in some applications, such as high resolution electrocardiograph [3]. In particular, the amplitude of the interference can be more significant in the first three harmonics, mainly due to magnetic fields originated from nonlinear characteristics of the propagation path, such as power transformer, or even fluorescent lamp reactors [1].…”
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