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Heart Sound Extraction From Sternal Seismocardiographic Signal

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The phonocardiogram (PCG) signal indicates closing instants of atrio-ventricular and semilunar valves, and this information can also be extracted from two major profiles of a seismocardiographic (SCG) cycle. This letter… Click to show full abstract

The phonocardiogram (PCG) signal indicates closing instants of atrio-ventricular and semilunar valves, and this information can also be extracted from two major profiles of a seismocardiographic (SCG) cycle. This letter presents a method to extract fundamental heart sounds (HSs) from a SCG signal. The proposed method employs discrete wavelet transform for signal decomposition, and subsequently, center of gravity (CoG) of power spectrum for each of the subbands is computed. Our method can optimally select wavelet subbands for any combination of sampling frequencies of the signal and number of decomposition levels. Based on proposed CoG criterion, the signal is reconstructed from a number of selected subbands, and instantaneous Hilbert envelope is constructed for localizing peaks of the signal. Finally, a simple decision rule is applied to annotate S1 and S2 sounds of the PCG signal. Experimental results show that the HS waves S1 and S2 can be well localized with the help of one SCG cycle without using a reference ECG cycle.

Keywords: heart sound; sound extraction; heart; extraction sternal; signal; sternal seismocardiographic

Journal Title: IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Year Published: 2018

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