Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1984-05-23
1987-01-06
Kamm, William E.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
364415, A61B 504
Patent
active
046338845
ABSTRACT:
In a physiological signals processing system including (a) a A/D conversion means for converting physiological signals into digital signals and (b) a data compression means for reducing the number of data points sampled from said digital signals, the improvement which comprises: said data compression means being provided with a first sampling means for sampling a pair of combined peak points from said digital signals by applying the second order differential conversion to said digital signals, and a second sampling means for sampling level points by the level detection of said digital signals in the portion where adjacent peak points are not combined.
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Imai Hideki
Sasaki Minoru
Kabushiki Kaisya Advance Kaihatsu Kenkyujo
Kamm William E.
Shein Mitchell J.
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