A basic study for patch type ambulatory 3-electrode ECG monitoring system for the analysis of acceleration signal and the limb leads and augmented unipolar limb leads signal

A compact and portable device was designed for preliminary study of patch type ambulatory 3-electrode ECG monitoring system for limb leads and augmented unipolar limb leads signal analysis. The developed system also can measure and send the acceleration signals wirelessly during daily life to analyze the user's information. The 3-electrode system is feasible to provide the information of limb leads and augmented unipolar limb leads for further arrhythmia analysis and simultaneously shows lots of issues to be more broadly applicable and more powerful device.

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