2014 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS) Proceedings 2014
DOI: 10.1109/biocas.2014.6981697
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Multiple stopping criteria and high-precision EMD architecture implementation for Hilbert-Huang transform

Abstract: In this work, a multiple stopping criteria and highprecision empirical mode decomposition (EMD) hardware architecture implementation is proposed for Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT) in biomedical signal processing. The proposed architecture can support multiple stopping criteria including the constant criteria, the SD criteria and the ratio criteria. The 38-bit floating point precision is adopted in this work to support 10 IMF components with enough accuracy. The off-chip memory architecture is adopted to increas… Show more

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“…Power dissipation in our case is 299.59 mW, which is higher than the power dissipation of [22], but in our case, VDD = 1.8 V and clock rate = 50 MHz. Whereas VDD = 1 V and clock rate = 40 MHz in case of [22]. Both FPGA and ASIC implementation is done for the EMD with STI and MOVAVG, but for EMD with CSI we have done only the FPGA implementation.…”
Section: Comparison With Some Existing Methodscontrasting
confidence: 51%
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“…Power dissipation in our case is 299.59 mW, which is higher than the power dissipation of [22], but in our case, VDD = 1.8 V and clock rate = 50 MHz. Whereas VDD = 1 V and clock rate = 40 MHz in case of [22]. Both FPGA and ASIC implementation is done for the EMD with STI and MOVAVG, but for EMD with CSI we have done only the FPGA implementation.…”
Section: Comparison With Some Existing Methodscontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Table 5, shows the comparison among the proposed method and some existing methods. Here, we have proposed an FPGA‐ and ASIC‐based implementation of EMD, whereas in [7–9, 12, 17, 22], it is either FPGA‐ or ASIC‐based. Our proposed design (case 1;) can work with a sampling rate of 25 MHz which is higher than the sample rate of any other EMD implementation (a different version of EMD is proposed in [17]).…”
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“…The authors proposed an ASIC design for EMD having different stopping criteria. 17 The authors made an effort to reduce the computation time of EMD by using pipeline technique in the CSI's coefficient calculation. However, the method needed 11.494 ms to process 2000 data samples.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%