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A Review of Significant Role of Electrocardiogram Signal and Field Programmable Gate Arrays | Original Article

Kailash Namdeorao Potode*, Tryambak Hiwarkar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

This paper presented the review of electrocardiogram and FPGA of digital filtrations. Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals are frequently distorted by electrical and mechanical noise including power line interference, electrode movement, motion artifacts, and so on. Doctors need a clear ECG signal to make an accurate diagnosis. Filtering techniques to remove ECG signal noise using IIR FIR digital filters have significant advantages over the former. Furthermore, a general-purpose multiplier takes up a lot of space on FPGAs, and its full flexibility isn't always needed. Silicon devices could be programmed in the field to become almost any type of digital circuit or system. Faster time-to-market and lower cost are two advantages of FPGAs over ASICs, which typically require a significant amount of money and time to produce the first device.