基于fir滤波的人工脑电信号去噪在脑卒中患者监测与康复中的应用

M. T. Sulistyono, Dyah Ernawati, Wellia Shinta Sari, Siti Hadiati Nugraini
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脑电图(EEG)将产生一种非侵入性的大脑信号记录,用于分析大脑的表现活动,以供医疗或临床人员诊断脑相关疾病,如中风。所记录的脑电波信号是原始的脑电波信号,其中仍含有噪声伪影。其中,人造噪声是由于眼球运动或人造眼电图(EOG)引起的。本文的主要问题是在脑电信号的解释中仍然存在噪声,因此有必要使用FIR滤波方法对脑电信号的伪影进行降噪。在之前的一项研究中,确定了脑电信号FIR滤波器在人脑中通过运动刺激减少眼电信号伪影的性能,该滤波器可以达到小于100 Hz,并且对Delta信号有很好的效果,滤波后得到的信噪比(SNR)值为3.2198 dB。从理论上讲,Delta信号是一个人在深度睡眠和不做梦时出现的波,因此没有外部信息可以进入大脑。通常,在深度睡眠状态下,由于没有运动活动,记录脑电波产生的噪音很小。由于本研究针对的是在医疗康复中需要进行运动活动的脑卒中患者,因此需要运动活动找到合适的信号来减少眼电信号伪影,从而使清洗过程能够正确进行。因此,本研究将改进对运动活动最合适信号的确定,即研究伽马信号和人脑中EEG信号FIR滤波器通过小于100hz的运动刺激减少EOG伪影并确定得到的信噪比值的性能。在滤波3.2284 dB后,信噪比值越高,噪声清除越少,分割、数据分解、特征提取速度越快。
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Artifact-EOG Denoising Using FIR-Filtering In EEG Channel Selection For Monitoring and Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients
Electroencephalography (EEG) will produce a non-invasive recording of brain signals used to analyze brain performance activity for medical or clinical personnel in diagnosing brain-related diseases such as stroke. The recorded EEG signal is the original brain wave signal which still contains noise artefacts. Artefact noise, among others, occurs due to eye movement or Artifact Electrooculography EOG. The main problem of this paper is that there is still noise in interpreting the EEG signal, so it is necessary to denoise the artefacts of the EOG signal using the FIR filter method. In a previous study to determine the performance of the EEG signal FIR filter in the human brain in reducing EOG artefacts through a movement stimulus, it can reach less than 100 Hz and work very well on Delta signals with the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) value obtained after filtering is equal to 3.2198 dB. Theoretically, the Delta signal is a wave that appears when a person is deep asleep and without dreams so that no outside information can enter the brain. Usually, in a deep sleeping position, the brain waves generated by recording will experience very little noise because there is no motor activity. Because this research focuses on stroke patients who have to carry out motor activities in medical rehabilitation, motor activity is needed to find the proper signal to reduce EOG-artefacts so that the cleaning process can be carried out correctly. Therefore, this study will improve the determination of the most appropriate signal for motor activity, namely working on Gamma signals and the performance of the EEG signal FIR filter in the human brain in reducing EOG artefacts through movement stimuli that can reach less than 100 Hz and determining the obtained SNR value. After filtering 3.2284 dB, the higher the SNR value is expected to be less noise cleaned and faster in segmentation, data decomposition, and feature extraction.
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