Origins of ECG and Evolution of Automated DSP Techniques: A Review
Neha Arora, Biswajit Mishra

TL;DR
This review traces the historical development of ECG technology and signal processing methods over 150 years, highlighting key milestones and recent advances in automated DSP techniques for cardiovascular diagnosis.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, systematic overview of ECG evolution, signal processing schemes, and technological milestones, offering insights for future research directions.
Findings
Historical milestones in ECG development
Recent advancements in automated DSP techniques
Recommendations for future ECG signal processing improvements
Abstract
Over the years researchers have studied the evolution of Electrocardiogram (ECG) and the complex classification of cardiovascular diseases. This review focuses on the evolution of the ECG, and covers the most recent signal processing schemes with milestones over last 150 years in a systematic manner. Development phases of ECG, ECG leads, portable ECG monitors, Signal Processing Schemes and the Complex Transformations are discussed. It also provides recommendations for the inclusion of certain important points based on the review.
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