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arxiv: 1904.04083 · v1 · pith:2FSFGVYInew · submitted 2019-04-08 · 📡 eess.SP · cs.SY· eess.SY· stat.AP

Convolutive Blind Source Separation on Surface EMG Signals for Respiratory Diagnostics and Medical Ventilation Control

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The electromyogram (EMG) is an important tool for assessing the activity of a muscle and thus also a valuable measure for the diagnosis and control of respiratory support. In this article we propose convolutive blind source separation (BSS) as an effective tool to pre-process surface electromyogram (sEMG) data of the human respiratory muscles. Specifically, the problem of discriminating between inspiratory, expiratory and cardiac muscle activity is addressed, which currently poses a major obstacle for the clinical use of sEMG for adaptive ventilation control. It is shown that using the investigated broadband algorithm, a clear separation of these components can be achieved. The algorithm is based on a generic framework for BSS that utilizes multiple statistical signal characteristics. Apart from a four-channel FIR structure, there are no further restrictive assumptions on the demixing system.

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