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    How to extract features, RR interval and ST segment from an ECG signal

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      Rosetoby last edited by

      We are doing a project for prediction of heart attack. And for that we need to extract RR interval and ST segment from the realtime ECG signals.Can anyone please help me to do this.

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        salmanfaris @Rosetoby last edited by

        Hi @rosetoby, Great project concept. can you share which sensor you are using? and which part you specifically need help with..etc . Thanks.

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          Rosetoby @salmanfaris last edited by

          @salmanfaris We are currently using 3 lead textile electrodes with AD8232 sensor module for prototyping. We are facing difficulty on coding on coding part to extract the ST segment and RR interval. So can you help us in that?

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            salmanfaris @Rosetoby last edited by

            @rosetoby Thanks for sharing, can you post your queries with details, code snippet ..etc

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