The Department of Engineering at the King’s College London & the Faculté de Médecine, Université de Kindu, Democratic Republic of the Congo Uses an iWorx TA220 for Respiratory Rate Estimation

Last Updated on August 16, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org

https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/1/78/htm

Respiratory Rate Estimation is done in the hospital and needs to be highly accurate. When using an ECG toolbox as for instance the iWorx ECG toolbox:

  • we can detect every single ECG peak in the heart rate signal, and get an accuracy which is hard to beat.
  • This example shows how to connect a TA Teaching Assistant to the ECG cable. At 4:23 we can see how to use 3 seperate ECG channels (the green connector is ground) with 5 electrodes for a 3 lead 3 lead ECG which is gold standard for HR measurements:
  • Peter Charlton, Biomedical Engineer specialising in signal processing for wearables

https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterhcharlton/?originalSubdomain=uk

  • was graduating from the University of Oxford in 2010. He has conducted his research at King’s College London, and presently at the University of Cambridge
  • He is part of the The Respiratory Rate Estimation project:

http://peterhcharlton.github.io/RRest/:

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