“…For the past years, a series of sophisticated methods have been developed to tackle the challenges of AF detection ( Kikillus et al, 2007 ; Couceiro et al, 2008 ; Babaeizadeh et al, 2009 ; Yaghouby et al, 2010 ; Larburu et al, 2011 ; Parvaresh and Ayatollahi, 2011 ). Two classes of AF detection methods, the atrial activity analysis-based ( Artis et al, 1991 ; Slocum et al, 1992 ; Lake and Moorman, 2011 ; Zhou et al, 2014 ; Ladavich and Ghoraani, 2015 ) and the ventricular response analysis-based ( Moody and Mark, 1983 ; Tateno and Glass, 2001 ; Dash et al, 2009 ; Park et al, 2009 ; Huang et al, 2011 ; Lian et al, 2011 ; Yaghouby et al, 2012 ; Lee et al, 2014 ) method, attract the interest of the most of studies. The first category methods utilize the absence of P waves or the presence of f-waves for diagnosis.…”