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AN AUTHENTIC ECG SIMULATOR
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Title
AN
AUTHENTIC
ECG
SIMULATOR
Author
Michalek, Paul
Keywords
electrocardiogram
ECG
EKG
monitor
simulator
arrhythmia
MSP430
Abstract
An
ECG
(electrocardiogram)
simulator
is
an
electronic
tool
that
plays
an
essential
role
in the
testing
,
design
, and
development
of
ECG
monitors
and
other
ECG
equipment.
Principally
an
ECG
simulator
provides
ECG
monitors
with an
electrical
signal
that
emulates
the
human
heart's
electrical
signal
so
that the
monitor
can
be
tested
for
reliability
and
important
diagnostic
capabilities.
However
, the
current
portable
commercially
available
ECG
simulators
are
lacking
in their
ability
to
fully
test
ECG
monitors.
Specifically
, the
portable
simulators
presently
on the
market
do
not
produce
authentic
ECG
signals
but
rather
they
endeavor
to
create
the
ECG
signals
mathematically.
They
even
attempt
to
mathematically
create
arrhythmias
(irregular
heartbeats
of
which
there are
many
different
types).
Arrhythmia
detection
is
an
important
capability
for any
modern
ECG
monitor
because
arrhythmias
are
often
the
critical
link
to the
diagnosis
of
heart
conditions
or
cardiovascular
disease.
The
focus
of this
thesis
is
the
design
and
implementation
of a
portable
ECG
simulator.
The
important
innovation
of this
prototype
simulator
is
that
it
will not
create
its
ECG
signals
mathematically
, but
rather
it
will
store
ECG
data
files
on a
memory
module
and
use
this
data
to
produce
an
authentic
ECG
signal.
The
data
files
will
consist
of
different
types
of
ECG
signals
including
different
types
of
arrhythmias.
The
data
files
are
obtained
via
the
internet
and
require
formatting
and
storing
onto a
memory
chip.
These
files
are then
processed
by a
digital
to
analog
converter
and
output
on a
four
lead
network
to
produce
an
authentic
ECG
signal.
The
system
is
built
around
the
ultra-low
power
Texas
Instruments
MSP430
microcontroller.
Adviser
Weeks, Arthur
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
M.S.
Degree Discipline
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Computer Engineering
Graduation Date
2006-08-01
Type
Master's thesis
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2006-09-13
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001214
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001214
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