A new approach for denoising multichannel electrogastrographic signals

Publication date: August 2018 Source:Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Volume 45 Author(s): D. Komorowski, B. Mika Electrogastrography (EGG) can be considered as a non-invasive method for the measurement of gastric myoelectrical activity. The multichannel signal is non-invasively captured by disposable electrodes placed on the surface of a stomach. The recorded signal can include not only EGG components, but also the interfering signals from other organs, for instance, the disturbances connected with respiratory movements and random noise. In order to correctly calculate the parameters of the EGG examination and improve the patient's diagnosis, the EGG signal requires effective methods for removing disturbances. The aim of this work was to investigate a new approach for denosing the multichannel electrogastrographic signals, performed by means of the Noise-Assisted Empirical Mode Decomposition (NA-MEMD) and adaptive filtering. The proposed method uses NA-MEMD for extracting the reference signal for adaptive filtering in the cosine domain. The suggested technique was validated by comparing the obtained results with the outcomes acquired by the reference method based on the classical bandpass filtering, Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and adaptive filtering. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm was established by examining the influence of adaptive filtering on the basic diagnostic parameters, calculated from the EGG signal, such as the dominant frequenc...
Source: Biomedical Signal Processing and Control - Category: Biomedical Science Source Type: research