Sistema Doppler bidireccional para medición de flujo sanguíneo basado en una arquitectura abierta

Authors

  • F. García
  • E. Moreno
  • J. Solano
  • M. Barragán
  • A. Sotomayor
  • M. Fuentes

Abstract

This paper describes the design of a continuous wave blood flow bidirectional Doppler system based on an open, high-resolution architecture that is portable and low-cost. The system incorporates the advantages of expensive systems with dedicated hardware. The system is composed of a flow detector probe, a signal conditioning stage, a direction detection module, a signal processing stage and a GUI. The direction detection of the signal is achieved using a fast digital Phasing Filter. The Doppler signal is processed by a Short-Time Fourier Transform-based algorithm. This is commonly used as a reference. Nevertheless, the system allows us to incorporate alternative high-resolution spectral estimation methods that might offer more precise information to the specialist

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2003-09-15

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García, F., Moreno, E., Solano, J., Barragán, M., Sotomayor, A., & Fuentes, M. (2003). Sistema Doppler bidireccional para medición de flujo sanguíneo basado en una arquitectura abierta. Revista Mexicana De Ingenieria Biomedica, 24(2), 135–143. Retrieved from https://rmib.com.mx/index.php/rmib/article/view/288

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