Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor Nodes

Smart Wireless Body Sensor Nodes (WBSNs) are a novel class of unobtrusive, battery-powered devices allowing the continuous monitoring and real-time interpretation of a subject’s bio-signals, such as the electrocardiogram (ECG). These low-power platforms, while able to perform advanced signal process...

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Main Authors: Rubén Braojos, Ivan Beretta, Giovanni Ansaloni, David Atienza
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-11-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/14/12/22532
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spelling doaj-cb45bb06b8c648b5b674def760765df42020-11-25T00:51:36ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202014-11-011412225322255110.3390/s141222532s141222532Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor NodesRubén Braojos0Ivan Beretta1Giovanni Ansaloni2David Atienza3Embedded Systems Laboratory, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, 1007 Lausanne, SwitzerlandEmbedded Systems Laboratory, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, 1007 Lausanne, SwitzerlandEmbedded Systems Laboratory, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, 1007 Lausanne, SwitzerlandEmbedded Systems Laboratory, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, 1007 Lausanne, SwitzerlandSmart Wireless Body Sensor Nodes (WBSNs) are a novel class of unobtrusive, battery-powered devices allowing the continuous monitoring and real-time interpretation of a subject’s bio-signals, such as the electrocardiogram (ECG). These low-power platforms, while able to perform advanced signal processing to extract information on heart conditions, are usually constrained in terms of computational power and transmission bandwidth. It is therefore essential to identify in the early stages which parts of an ECG are critical for the diagnosis and, only in these cases, activate on demand more detailed and computationally intensive analysis algorithms. In this work, we present a comprehensive framework for real-time automatic classification of normal and abnormal heartbeats, targeting embedded and resource-constrained WBSNs. In particular, we provide a comparative analysis of different strategies to reduce the heartbeat representation dimensionality, and therefore the required computational effort. We then combine these techniques with a neuro-fuzzy classification strategy, which effectively discerns normal and pathological heartbeats with a minimal run time and memory overhead. We prove that, by performing a detailed analysis only on the heartbeats that our classifier identifies as abnormal, a WBSN system can drastically reduce its overall energy consumption. Finally, we assess the choice of neuro-fuzzy classification by comparing its performance and workload with respect to other state-of-the-art strategies. Experimental results using the MIT-BIH Arrhythmia database show energy savings of as much as 60% in the signal processing stage, and 63% in the subsequent wireless transmission, when a neuro-fuzzy classification structure is employed, coupled with a dimensionality reduction technique based on random projections.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/14/12/22532embedded signal processingwireless body sensor nodeselectrocardiogramclassification
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author Rubén Braojos
Ivan Beretta
Giovanni Ansaloni
David Atienza
spellingShingle Rubén Braojos
Ivan Beretta
Giovanni Ansaloni
David Atienza
Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor Nodes
Sensors
embedded signal processing
wireless body sensor nodes
electrocardiogram
classification
author_facet Rubén Braojos
Ivan Beretta
Giovanni Ansaloni
David Atienza
author_sort Rubén Braojos
title Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor Nodes
title_short Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor Nodes
title_full Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor Nodes
title_fullStr Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor Nodes
title_full_unstemmed Early Classification of Pathological Heartbeats on Wireless Body Sensor Nodes
title_sort early classification of pathological heartbeats on wireless body sensor nodes
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Smart Wireless Body Sensor Nodes (WBSNs) are a novel class of unobtrusive, battery-powered devices allowing the continuous monitoring and real-time interpretation of a subject’s bio-signals, such as the electrocardiogram (ECG). These low-power platforms, while able to perform advanced signal processing to extract information on heart conditions, are usually constrained in terms of computational power and transmission bandwidth. It is therefore essential to identify in the early stages which parts of an ECG are critical for the diagnosis and, only in these cases, activate on demand more detailed and computationally intensive analysis algorithms. In this work, we present a comprehensive framework for real-time automatic classification of normal and abnormal heartbeats, targeting embedded and resource-constrained WBSNs. In particular, we provide a comparative analysis of different strategies to reduce the heartbeat representation dimensionality, and therefore the required computational effort. We then combine these techniques with a neuro-fuzzy classification strategy, which effectively discerns normal and pathological heartbeats with a minimal run time and memory overhead. We prove that, by performing a detailed analysis only on the heartbeats that our classifier identifies as abnormal, a WBSN system can drastically reduce its overall energy consumption. Finally, we assess the choice of neuro-fuzzy classification by comparing its performance and workload with respect to other state-of-the-art strategies. Experimental results using the MIT-BIH Arrhythmia database show energy savings of as much as 60% in the signal processing stage, and 63% in the subsequent wireless transmission, when a neuro-fuzzy classification structure is employed, coupled with a dimensionality reduction technique based on random projections.
topic embedded signal processing
wireless body sensor nodes
electrocardiogram
classification
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/14/12/22532
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