Identification of weakly coupled multiphysics problems. Application to the inverse problem of electrocardiography
Cesare Corrado (INRIA Bordeaux - Sud-Ouest), Jean-Fr\'ed\'eric Gerbeau, (INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt), Philippe Moireau (INRIA Saclay - Ile de France)

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel approach combining electrical and mechanical measurements to improve the inverse problem of electrocardiography, demonstrating enhanced electrical state estimation through multi-modal data assimilation.
Contribution
It introduces a unified sequential data assimilation framework integrating mechanical and electrical data for better heart electromechanical modeling.
Findings
Mechanical measurements improve electrical state identifiability.
The combined approach yields more accurate electrical reconstructions.
Synthetic data validates the method's effectiveness.
Abstract
This work addresses the inverse problem of electrocardiography from a new perspective, by combining electrical and mechanical measurements. Our strategy relies on the defini-tion of a model of the electromechanical contraction which is registered on ECG data but also on measured mechanical displacements of the heart tissue typically extracted from medical images. In this respect, we establish in this work the convergence of a sequential estimator which combines for such coupled problems various state of the art sequential data assimilation methods in a unified consistent and efficient framework. Indeed we ag-gregate a Luenberger observer for the mechanical state and a Reduced Order Unscented Kalman Filter applied on the parameters to be identified and a POD projection of the electrical state. Then using synthetic data we show the benefits of our approach for the estimation of the…
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