Hardware and software complex for testing early ECG systems diagnostics
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New universal approach to complex testing of modern ECG diagnostic systems and specifically ECG early diagnostic is proposed. The main advantages of developed hardware and software package for testing are universality, process automation and functional test confidence. The special attention is spared to the structure of software which is built by principles of moduleness and uses the powerful algorithmic vehicle of signals analysis in MATLAB environment
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