Development of a computer system for daily analysis nonlinear dynamic properties of heart rate

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O.G. Kiseleva
Ye.A. Nastenko

Abstract

The main goal of this article is development of a system for the hart rate variability analysis on the base of non-linear dynamic methods. To achieve this goal the key algorithm for qualitative and quantified estimation of 24-hours heart rate regularity was developed. A software was developed where the Kolmogorov algorithm, Poincare equation, approximate entropy, flicker noise, distribution bar chart, Lorenz diagram were used. The results of calculation can be used for defining of diagnostic signs of human health state on the base of daily heart rate regularity estimation.

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Kiseleva, O. ., & Nastenko, Y. . (2010). Development of a computer system for daily analysis nonlinear dynamic properties of heart rate. Electronics and Communications, 15(4), 125–128. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2010.15.4.301613
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Biomedical devices and systems

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