https://github.com/christophschranz/ecg_via_raspberrypi

This repository helps you to set up your own ecg measurement with a raspberry pi

https://github.com/christophschranz/ecg_via_raspberrypi

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This repository helps you to set up your own ecg measurement with a raspberry pi

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  • Owner: ChristophSchranz
  • License: gpl-3.0
  • Language: Python
  • Default Branch: master
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https://github.com/ChristophSchranz/ecg_via_raspberrypi/blob/master/

# ECG (Electrocardiogramm) via Raspberry Pi


This work origins from a bachelor thesis in physics and teaching at the University Salzburg, Austria.
The repository provides the necessary information to set up an ecg measurement with a raspberry pi.
Additionally, the full thesis with detailed instructions as well as educational resources (only in german) is available on [Research Gate](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320133975_Elektrokardiogramm_mit_dem_Raspberry_Pi)


![ecg measurement](https://github.com/ChristophSchranz/ecg_via_raspberrypi/blob/master/resources/ecg_en.jpg)
Ecg measurement and characteristics of the Author: Christoph Schranz, September 2017.
Please respond in case of suspicious patterns! ;)


![FFT of the measurement (fequency spectrum)](https://github.com/ChristophSchranz/ecg_via_raspberrypi/blob/master/fft/2017-09-05/15-35-59-fft-en.png)
On the right side there is the FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation/fequency spectrum) of the measurement. See the maximum amplitude at a frequencey of around 80 beats per minute.


**Note:**
This self-made ecg is intended for educational purpose and is therefore not suited for medical treatment.

Owner

  • Name: Christoph
  • Login: ChristophSchranz
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Salzburg
  • Company: Salzburg Research

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