A typical trace of the physiological signal, arterial blood pressure (abp) measured in mmHg, is shown below, together wi
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A typical trace of the physiological signal, arterial blood pressure (abp) measured in mmHg, is shown below, together wi
A typical trace of the physiological signal, arterial blood pressure (abp) measured in mmHg, is shown below, together with the corresponding magnitude Fourier spectrum in the range of 1-60 Hz. The magnitude spectrum at 0-Hz (DC component or mean signal value) is very large and was not included, so you can appreciate the other (non-DC) frequency components. a) By inspection of the spectrum ABP(f), indicate what is the approximate bandwidth (BW) of the abp(t) signal. (5 pts) b) If you would need to sample this signal in time, choose a suitable sampling frequency: (5 pts) 150 abp(t) w 100 50 0 0.5 1 1.5 2.5 3 3.5 4 2 t(s) 150 100 ABP(1) 50 10 20 40 50 60 30 f (Hz)
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