Iterative Covariance-Based Removal of Time-Synchronous Artifacts: Application to Gastrointestinal Electrical Recordings.

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Published in IEEE Trans Biomed Eng on January 26, 2016

Authors

Jonathan C Erickson1, Joy Putney2, Douglas Hilbert3, Niranchan Paskaranandavadivel4, Leo K Cheng5, Greg O'Grady5, Timothy R Angeli4

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Physics and Engineering, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA, USA.
2: Department of Physics and Engineering, Washington and Lee University.
3: Departments of Mathematics and Biochemistry, Washington and Lee University.
4: Auckland Bioengineering InstituteUniversity of Auckland.
5: Auckland Bioengineering Institute.

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