Heartbeat interval time series is an example of natural signals with 1/f characteristics. The exponent α of the 1/fα spectrum has some clinical significance. But sometimes the 1/f components is superimposed by some sinusoid components in the signal. To estimate the slope accurately, the 1/f component must be extracted from the signal. The singular spectrum analysis (SSA) method is recruited here to perform the task. Experimental results on data from real patients are satisfactory.
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Dah-Chuan CHIOU, Hui-Hsun HUANG, Hsiao-Lung CHAN, Chien-Ping WU, "Extraction of 1/f Component from Heartbeat Interval Signal by Singular Spectrum Analysis" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E83-D, no. 2, pp. 302-304, February 2000, doi: .
Abstract: Heartbeat interval time series is an example of natural signals with 1/f characteristics. The exponent α of the 1/fα spectrum has some clinical significance. But sometimes the 1/f components is superimposed by some sinusoid components in the signal. To estimate the slope accurately, the 1/f component must be extracted from the signal. The singular spectrum analysis (SSA) method is recruited here to perform the task. Experimental results on data from real patients are satisfactory.
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