ECG Signal Reconstruction on the IoT-Gateway and Efficacy of Compressive Sensing under Real-Time Constraints
المؤلف | Al Disi, Mohammed |
المؤلف | Djelouat, Hamza |
المؤلف | Kotroni, Christos |
المؤلف | Politis, Elena |
المؤلف | Amira, Abbes |
المؤلف | Bensaali, Faycal |
المؤلف | Dimitrakopoulos, George |
المؤلف | Alinier, Guillaume |
تاريخ الإتاحة | 2022-12-29T07:34:42Z |
تاريخ النشر | 2018 |
اسم المنشور | IEEE Access |
المصدر | Scopus |
الملخص | Remote health monitoring is becoming indispensable, though, Internet of Things (IoTs)-based solutions have many implementation challenges, including energy consumption at the sensing node, and delay and instability due to cloud computing. Compressive sensing (CS) has been explored as a method to extend the battery lifetime of medical wearable devices. However, it is usually associated with computational complexity at the decoding end, increasing the latency of the system. Meanwhile, mobile processors are becoming computationally stronger and more efficient. Heterogeneous multicore platforms (HMPs) offer a local processing solution that can alleviate the limitations of remote signal processing. This paper demonstrates the real-time performance of compressed ECG reconstruction on ARM's big.LITTLE HMP and the advantages they provide as the primary processing unit of the IoT architecture. It also investigates the efficacy of CS in minimizing power consumption of a wearable device under real-time and hardware constraints. Results show that both the orthogonal matching pursuit and subspace pursuit reconstruction algorithms can be executed on the platform in real time and yield optimum performance on a single A15 core at minimum frequency. The CS extends the battery life of wearable medical devices up to 15.4% considering ECGs suitable for wellness applications and up to 6.6% for clinical grade ECGs. Energy consumption at the gateway is largely due to an active internet connection; hence, processing the signals locally both mitigates system's latency and improves gateway's battery life. Many remote health solutions can benefit from an architecture centered around the use of HMPs, a step toward better remote health monitoring systems. 2013 IEEE. |
راعي المشروع | This work was supported by the National Priorities Research Program (NPRP) from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation) under Grant 9-114-2-055. The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. The publication of this article was funded by the Qatar National Library. |
اللغة | en |
الناشر | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
الموضوع | compressed sensing Connected health energy efficiency heterogeneous multicore platforms internet of things mobile real-time health monitoring multicore processing remote monitoring wearable sensors |
النوع | Article |
الصفحات | 69130-69140 |
رقم المجلد | 6 |
الملفات في هذه التسجيلة
هذه التسجيلة تظهر في المجموعات التالية
-
علوم وهندسة الحاسب [2402 items ]
-
الهندسة الكهربائية [2649 items ]