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Preprocessor Adapts Cardiovascular Signals to a Minicomputer
Authors:David T.  Krausman   Walter  Ehrlich   Joseph V.  Brady
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Abstract:A laboratory-developed analog signal processor, driven by a conventional polygraph recorder and associated signal conditioning devices, provides automatic heart beat-by-heart beat preprocessing of various cardiovascular functions for input to a laboratory-type minicomputer. The technique of preprocessing individual functions, integrated with the minicomputer system which includes an A/D converter and teletype as input-output peripherals, provides a low-cost data acquisition and reduction system for the on-line computation and analysis of cardiovascular functions in experimental research applications. Such preprocessing more efficiently uses the minicomputer's memory to handle large amounts of information since the digitized data is in the form of one data sample, per function, per heart beat. Preprocessing analog data provides a low density data format and simplified software programs that are ideally suited for the utilization of a minicomputer in this on-line application.
Keywords:Analog signal preprocessor    Preprocessor    Minicomputer    A/D converter    Data acquistion system    Cardiovascular functions
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