
A digital signal processing system for time series analysis with two modes of usage--the first a rapid, hands-on exploratory method, and the second an automatic, printed, labeled graphic output method--is described. The system utilizes a Time Data 1923C system with integral PDP-11 minicomputer, and a console. Major error problems have been contained and a large-volume graphic analysis capability has been developed. Applications include (a) transpulmonary pressure-pulse relationships, (b) elucidation of the multiphasic nature of pulmonary-vein/left-atrial-pressure pulse phenomena, (c) suggestive value of transfer function phenomena as a tool to demonstrate the effect of various loading and ischemic phenomena on the left ventricle, and (d) teaching-demonstration of the techniques of digital signal processing.
Computers, Biomedical Engineering, Data Display, Blood Pressure, Heart, Pulse, Venous Pressure, Analog-Digital Conversion
Computers, Biomedical Engineering, Data Display, Blood Pressure, Heart, Pulse, Venous Pressure, Analog-Digital Conversion
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