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ECG and PPG Data capture using Novel Three lead Electrode and Photodiode

Published on July 2018 by Manjunatha M N, Venukumar M, Raghavendra E, Varsha M, Sandeep R, Audre Arlene A
National Conference on Electronics, Signals and Communication
Foundation of Computer Science USA
NCESC2017 - Number 1
July 2018
Authors: Manjunatha M N, Venukumar M, Raghavendra E, Varsha M, Sandeep R, Audre Arlene A
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Manjunatha M N, Venukumar M, Raghavendra E, Varsha M, Sandeep R, Audre Arlene A . ECG and PPG Data capture using Novel Three lead Electrode and Photodiode. National Conference on Electronics, Signals and Communication. NCESC2017, 1 (July 2018), 19-22.

@article{
author = { Manjunatha M N, Venukumar M, Raghavendra E, Varsha M, Sandeep R, Audre Arlene A },
title = { ECG and PPG Data capture using Novel Three lead Electrode and Photodiode },
journal = { National Conference on Electronics, Signals and Communication },
issue_date = { July 2018 },
volume = { NCESC2017 },
number = { 1 },
month = { July },
year = { 2018 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 19-22 },
numpages = 4,
url = { /proceedings/ncesc2017/number1/29606-7027/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
}
%0 Proceeding Article
%1 National Conference on Electronics, Signals and Communication
%A Manjunatha M N
%A Venukumar M
%A Raghavendra E
%A Varsha M
%A Sandeep R
%A Audre Arlene A
%T ECG and PPG Data capture using Novel Three lead Electrode and Photodiode
%J National Conference on Electronics, Signals and Communication
%@ 0975-8887
%V NCESC2017
%N 1
%P 19-22
%D 2018
%I International Journal of Computer Applications
Abstract

Blood pressure is a vital sign of cardiovascular system. The risk of cardiovascular diseases rises as BP increases. Nearly one billion people from all over the world suffer from hypertension. Hypertension is often named "the silent killer" it shows no significant early symptoms and, yet, greatly increases one's risk of developing heart attack, stroke and target organ damage. The current measurement devices are mostly built on the principle of auscultation, oculometry or tonometry, all of which are bulky also restricts the frequency and ease of their usage. A reliable measurement for ECG is highly desirable. Here we see the ways in which ECG and PPG can be acquired, plot the signal and inspection on it.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Blood Pressure Electrocardiography Photoplethysmograph Analog Devices Tl074d Analog Devices Ad620 Monolithic Photodiode Opt101 Biomedical Signal Processing.