“…Systematic literature reviews over the past three decades of QRS detection methods are conducted by Elgendi et al (2014); Kohler et al (2002); and Martis et al (2013). The typical proposed methods can be categorized into several types: (i) derivatives and digital filtering methods (Castells-Rufas and Carrabina, 2015;Chatterjee et al, 2012;Hamilton and Tompkins, 1986;Karimipour and Homaeinezhad, 2014;Ning and Selesnick, 2013;Pan and Tompkins, 1985;Phukpattaranont, 2015), (ii) transformation-based methods (Bono et al, 2014;Ieong et al, 2014;Madeiro et al, 2013;MartĂnez et al, 2010;Merah et al, 2015;Pal and Mitra, 2012;Yochum et al, 2016;Zhu and Dong, 2013;Zidelmal et al, 2014), (iii) machine learning methods (Akhbari et al, 2018Lin et al, 2010) and (iv) other methods (curve fitting (Tafreshi et al, 2014), mathematical modeling (Madeiro et al, 2013), template matching (Bashir et al, 2014;Chen and Chuang, 2017), correlation analysis (Homaeinezhad et al, 2014;Karimipour and Homaeinezhad, 2014), point process tracking (Citi et al, 2012), power analysis (Kim and Shin, 2016), and masking & amplitude analysis (Chen and Chuang, 2017).…”