Review: Recent Directions in ECG-FPGA Researches
Author(s) -
Mohammed Khalid Ibrahim,
Ahmed A. Hamad,
Murad Obaid Abed,
Riyadh Abdulhamza Mohammed
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of university of babylon for engineering sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2616-9916
DOI - 10.29196/jubes.v27i2.2344
Subject(s) - field programmable gate array , flexibility (engineering) , computer science , embedded system , implementation , fpga prototype , software engineering , statistics , mathematics
The last few years witnessed an increased interest in utilizing field programmable gate array (FPGA) for a variety of applications. This utilizing derived mostly by the advances in the FPGA flexible resource configuration, increased speed, relatively low cost and low energy consumption. The introduction of FPGA in medicine and health care field aim generally to replace costly and usually bigger medical monitoring and diagnostic equipment with much smaller and possibly portable systems based on FPGA that make use of the design flexibility of FPGA. Many recent researches focus on FPGA systems to deal with the wellknown yet very important electrocardiogram (ECG) signal aspects to provide acceleration and improvement in the performance as well as finding and proposing new ideas for such implementations. The recent directions in ECG-FPGA are introduced in this paper.
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