Ambulatory Electrocardiography—A New Systems Approach Based on Top-Down Structured Design

We describe a new system for ambulatory electrocardiography designed specifically to be used with Holter recording technology but also applicable to stress testing, CCU monitoring, and other cardiac function determinations. An important and unique aspect of the new system is its modular structure de...

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