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06-15-2009 01:02 AM
hi bro i want to know how to make baseline remover with labview 8.0?
tanx before
06-15-2009 02:50 AM
Hi Marp84
You should now by now that questions like that will always end up in nothing. This because the question is to complex to answer without any extra details and information. I guess this is related to your ECG project. So your solution may be everything from a simple analog highpass filter to the more complex solution disused here http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/6349. So please post at least some screenshots.
06-16-2009 10:39 PM
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06-22-2009 08:55 PM
how about baseline restoration, do you know it and how to make it with labview 8.0?
tanx
06-22-2009 10:54 PM
You still havent provided any helpful details as the people above have requested.
So you have data that is shifted to a baseline y-value, and you want to shift it so the baseline is 0, is that correct?
Simplest method :
Find the minimum value (after removing outliers) and subtract this value from every value in your data array.
This is the most simple, and least robust method you could use.
To provide more robust methods, you are really going to need to provide us with details.
Do you already have data? In an array?
Could you provide some example data, or code you have done so far?
What does the data look like : sinusoidal, exponential, gaussian.... ?
06-23-2009 03:47 AM - edited 06-23-2009 03:47 AM
I knew it would end up like this. The original poster is not interested in putting any effort into his never ending ECG project. He is only interested in a turn key ready application. And he hope he can trick someone into making it for him. This user never follows up then he is asked to elaborate. He just pull back, wait some time and post the question again. Just like he did in this thread
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&thread.id=373141
So the best thing is to not pay any attention to this poster, unless he change his attitude dramatically
Shame on you Marp84
06-27-2009 02:13 PM
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