Details
Title
ASPG
Formal Name (French)
Groupe de Traitement des Signaux Appliqué
Formal Name (English)
Applied Signal Processing Group
Lab Manager
Sayed, Ali H.
Group ID
US07882
U12150
U12150
Affiliated authors
Buttu, Andréa
Cabasson, Aline
De Pietro, Rosie
Fallet, Sibylle
Jousset, Florian
Kroupi, Eleni
Luca, Adrian
Melie Garcia, Lester
Mirmohamadsadeghi, Leila
Piatti, Anne
Prudat, Yann
Rusu, Alexandru
Schlageter, Vincent
Schlatter, Silas
Uldry, Laurent
Van Zaen, Jérôme
Vesin, Jean-Marc
Yazdani, Sasan
Cabasson, Aline
De Pietro, Rosie
Fallet, Sibylle
Jousset, Florian
Kroupi, Eleni
Luca, Adrian
Melie Garcia, Lester
Mirmohamadsadeghi, Leila
Piatti, Anne
Prudat, Yann
Rusu, Alexandru
Schlageter, Vincent
Schlatter, Silas
Uldry, Laurent
Van Zaen, Jérôme
Vesin, Jean-Marc
Yazdani, Sasan
Institute
IEM
Faculty
STI
Note
Members of SCI-STI-JMV-unit
Old institute IEL (>2021) Previous institute: IEL (>2021)
Old institute IEL (>2021) Previous institute: IEL (>2021)
Linked resource
http://aspg.epfl.ch/
Publications
A High Baseline Electrographic Organization Level Is Predictive of Successful Termination of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation by Catheter Ablation
Adaptive Frequency Tracking on the ECG Used to Predict the Success of Electrical Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation
ECG-Based Indices to Characterize Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Before and During Stepwise Catheter Ablation
Extracting Atrial Activations from Intracardiac Signals during Atrial Fibrillation using Adaptive Mathematical Morphology
Non-Invasive Imaging of Cardiac Activation and Recovery
Overload blunts baroreflex only in overreached athletes
Real-time multi-signal frequency tracking with a bank of notch filters to estimate the respiratory rate from the ECG
Respiratory Rate Estimation from Multi-Lead ECGs using an Adaptive Frequency Tracking Algorithm
Termination of atrial fibrillation by catheter ablation can be successfully predicted from baseline ECG
The Effect of Lower-Body Positive Pressure on the Cardiorespiratory Response at Rest and during Submaximal Running Exercise
See complete list of publications (169)
Adaptive Frequency Tracking on the ECG Used to Predict the Success of Electrical Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation
ECG-Based Indices to Characterize Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Before and During Stepwise Catheter Ablation
Extracting Atrial Activations from Intracardiac Signals during Atrial Fibrillation using Adaptive Mathematical Morphology
Non-Invasive Imaging of Cardiac Activation and Recovery
Overload blunts baroreflex only in overreached athletes
Real-time multi-signal frequency tracking with a bank of notch filters to estimate the respiratory rate from the ECG
Respiratory Rate Estimation from Multi-Lead ECGs using an Adaptive Frequency Tracking Algorithm
Termination of atrial fibrillation by catheter ablation can be successfully predicted from baseline ECG
The Effect of Lower-Body Positive Pressure on the Cardiorespiratory Response at Rest and during Submaximal Running Exercise
See complete list of publications (169)
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