Morphology based motion detection for sensors sensitive to...

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ABSTRACT:
Provided herein are implantable systems, and methods for use therewith, for estimating a level of noise in a signal produced by an implantable sensor that is sensitive to motion induced noise. Sample data is obtained that is representative of a signal produced by the implantable sensor that is sensitive to motion induced noise. Such a sensor signal has a corresponding morphology. The morphology of a portion of the sensor signal is compared to a template, and a level of motion induced noise in the sensor signal is estimated, based on results of the morphology comparison.

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Non-Final Office Action mailed Jun. 23, 2009: Related U.S. Appl. No. 11/556,905.

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