Spectral fusion-based breathing frequency estimation; experiment on activities of daily living

Biomedical engineering online(2018)

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Background We study the estimation of breathing frequency (BF) derived from wearable single-channel ECG signal in the context of mobile daily life activities. Although respiration effects on heart rate variability and ECG morphology have been well established, studies on ECG-derived respiration in daily living settings are scarce; possibly due to considerable amount of disturbances in such data. Yet, unobtrusive BF estimation during everyday activities can provide vital information for both disease management and athletic performance optimization. Method and data For robust ECG-derived BF estimation, we combine the respiratory information derived from R–R interval (RRI) variability and morphological scale variation of QRS complexes (MSV), acquired from ECG signals. Two different fusion techniques are applied on MSV and RRI signals: cross-power spectral density (CPSD) estimation and power spectrum multiplication (PSM). The algorithms were tested on large sets of data collected from 67 participants during office, household and sport activities, simulating daily living activities. We use spirometer reference BF to evaluate and compare our estimations made by different models. Results and conclusion PSM acquires the least average error of BF estimation, %D^2σ=9.86 and %E = 9.45 , compared to the reference spirometer values. PSM offers approximately 25 and 75
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Breathing rate estimation,ECG morphology,Heart rate variability,Single-channel ECG,Time–frequency analysis
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