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FPGA Implementation of an ECG Signal using GSM Network

J. Adline Vidhya, P. Karpagam, C. Chifla

Abstract


This paper aims to present the methodology for measuring an ECG signal of a patient using GSM network and very large scale integration technique. ECG signals are generated artificially using a MATLAB code and the Additive White Gaussian Noise is added to an original ECG signal. The original signal and the signal with noise are compared and the noise from the signal are eliminated using the MATLAB. Then the signal will be converted into a digital form using VERILOG and then downloaded into a FPGA kit. The ECG monitoring system is then interfaced with GSM network.

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ECG Monitoring System, GSM Network, MATLAB and VERILOG.

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