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List of works by Jesús María Rodríguez Presedo

A Method for Context-Based Adaptive QRS Clustering in Real Time

A PDA-based modular and multipurpose system for intelligent ubiquitous monitoring

A low cost screening test for Obstructive Sleep Apnea that can be performed at the patient's home

A noise robust QRS delineation method based on path simplification

A study on the representation of QRS complexes with the optimum number of Hermite functions

scholarly article by David G. Márquez et al published September 2015 in Biomedical Signal Processing and Control

An Evaluation of Indexes as Support Tools in the Diagnosis of Sleep Apnea

scientific article published on February 29, 2012

An open platform for the protocolization of home medical supervision

Comparison of standard and artificial neural network estimators of hemodialysis adequacy

scientific article published in February 2005

Evaluation of an alternative definition for the apnea-hypopnea index

scientific article published on January 1, 2010

Grammatic representation of beat sequences for fuzzy arrhythmia diagnosis

scientific article published on 01 March 1991

Heartbeat Classification Using Abstract Features From the Abductive Interpretation of the ECG.

scientific article published on 21 November 2016

Improvement in the computational efficiency in the analysis of signals by way of adaptive time frequency distributions

Is the average duration of apneas, hypopneas and desaturations useful in the diagnosis of SAHS?

Nonparametric estimation of stochastic differential equations with sparse Gaussian processes

scientific article

Particle filter robot localisation through robust fusion of laser, WiFi, compass, and a network of external cameras

scholarly article by A. Canedo-Rodríguez et al published January 2016 in Information Fusion

Patient management in CCUs: Need for an intelligent interpretation of signals

SERVANDO: An extensible platform for home-care services providing

Ubiquitous environment for processes monitoring in power stations

Using Temporal Abduction for Biosignal Interpretation: A Case Study on QRS Detection