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Butterworth Filtering at 500 Hz Optimizes PPG-Based Heart Rate Variability Analysis for Wearable Devices: A
Nagima Abdrasulova1, Milana Aleksanyan1, Min Ju Kim1
1Division of Software, Hallym University, 1 Hallymdaehak-gil, Chuncheon 24252, Gangwon-do, Republic of Korea.
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Photoplethysmography (PPG)-based heart rate variability (HRV) offers a cost-effective alternative to electrocardiography (ECG) for autonomic monitoring in wearable devices. We optimized signal processing on a 16-bit microcontroller by comparing 4th-order equivalent Butterworth and Elliptic IIR bandpass filters (0.8-20 Hz, zero-phase) at 1000, 500, and 250 Hz. Paired PPG-ECG recordings from 10 healthy adults were analyzed for ln HF, ln LF, and ln VLF using Lin's concordance correlation coefficient (CCC), ±5% equivalence testing (TOST), and Passing-Bablok regression (PBR). Butterworth at 500 Hz preserved near-identity with ECG standard (CCC ≥0.94; TOST met equivalence; PBR slopes/intercepts: ln HF = 0.97x + 0.10, ln LF = 1.02x - 0.07, ln VLF = 1.01x - 0.03), while halving computational load. In contrast, Elliptic at 250 Hz degraded concordance (CCC ≈ 0.64) and failed equivalence, with greater bias from nonlinear phase and ripple-induced distortion. Elliptic performance improved at higher sampling but offered no benefit over Butterworth. These results support zero-phase Butterworth filtering at ≥500 Hz as the optimal balance of fidelity, robustness, and efficiency, enabling reliable PPG-HRV monitoring on low-power devices. As a pilot investigation (n = 10), this study establishes preliminary design parameters and optimal configurations to guide subsequent large-scale clinical validation.
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