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Electrocardiography (EKG) is a method commonly used to measure the performance of the human heart through the heart's electrical activity. To obtain the ECG signal, a lead is carried out using electrodes attached to the skin surface which are recorded in the frequency range 0.05-150Hz. The characteristics of the ECG signal consist of the PR interva...
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... results of the ECG signal data collection in the form of CSV data were tested using the FFT to determine the frequency response generated by the ECG signal. FIGURE 12 is the result of ECG signal and frequency spectrum. FIGURE 12 shows that the results of the frequency spectrum of the ECG signal are in the highest frequency range at a frequency of 0 -100 Hz. ...
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... 12 is the result of ECG signal and frequency spectrum. FIGURE 12 shows that the results of the frequency spectrum of the ECG signal are in the highest frequency range at a frequency of 0 -100 Hz. Above the frequency of 100 Hz the frequency has started to be suppressed and the signal spectrum information begins to disappear. ...