Advanced signal processing techniques to measure and classify non-nutritive suction of premature and newly born babies

This paper addresses a crucial problem that exists frequently in data processing of biomedical signals. Almost all of these signals have a very low signal-to-noise ratio and a careful hardware and software development are essential to obtain a meaningful and accurate measurement. This is really impo...

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Hardware
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Pediatrics
Pressure measurement
Programming
Signal processing
Signal to noise ratio
Software measurement
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