ISBN-13: 9783639071108 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 232 str.
Phonocardiography and auscultation are noninvasive, low-cost and accurate methods for assessing heart disease. However, diagnosis by auscultation requires great experience and there is considerable inter-observer variation. The primary aim of this book is to present objective signal processing tools able to extract information from the phonocardiographic (PCG) signal. The PCG signal is traditionally analyzed and characterized by morphological properties in the time domain, by spectral properties in the frequency domain or by nonstationary properties in a joint time-frequency domain. Besides reviewing these techniques, this book also covers recent advancements in nonlinear PCG signal analysis. Especially, Takens delay embedding theorem is used to reconstruct the underlying systems state space. This processing step provides a geometrical interpretation of the signals dynamics, whose structure can be used for both system characterization and classification as well as for signal processing tasks such as detection and prediction. In a world where modern health care is striving for time- and cost-contained point-of-care testing, it is now time to bring phonocardiography up to date.