FPGA low-power implementation of QRS detectors

This paper presents a low power implementation of the algorithms for QRS complex detection in FPGA technology. We used cases of Balda and Pan-Tompkins algorithms for the case study. The optimization methodology is based on the use of heterogeneous logic blocks, pipelining, the variable code word lengths, on chip reorganizing of logic blocks and the control of the clocks. By applying the proposed techniques, the reduction of power consumption by 71% is achieved, in addition to the reduction of the chip occupancy by approx. 91%. The proposed optimization methodology and techniques are also applicable to other applications. The cases when the optimization could be justified in the term of project complexity are analysed and discussed.

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