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Hyun Seok Choi1, Ho Dong Park, Kyoung Joung Lee
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Health Science, Yonsei University, Wonju, South Korea. ewewww33@gmail.com
Abstract:
Motion artifacts can degrade the quality of data measured. In this paper, we suggest a capacitive sensor application which is able to be fabricated easily and employed for adaptive filtering. When the motion artifacts occur, the capacitance varies as well. Thereby, the capacitance data coincide with the motion artifacts. The capacitance data synchronous with the motion artifacts and the corrupted blood pressure signal were applied to the adaptive digital filter so that motion artifacts in blood pressure signal managed to be removed successfully.
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