Abdulmumini Zubairu Loko

Work place: Dept. of Physics/Electronics, Nassarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria

E-mail: azubairuloko@yahoo.com

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Research Interests: Embedded System, Computer systems and computational processes, Computational Science and Engineering

Biography

Abdulmumini Z. Loko,is a Lecturer at the Nasarawa State University, Keffi. He holds National Diploma in the year 2005, Higher National Diploma in the year 2008, from The Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Bachelor of Engineering from University of East London in the year 2012 and Masters of Engineering UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia in the year 2014. Before travelling Abroad for further studies, he had earlier obtained Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Accounting from Nasarawa State University Keffi. His research interests include digital signal processing and Digital Electronic and embedded system. He has a number of publications, conferences and journals nationally and internationally in the area of his interests.

Author Articles
Analysis of Abdominal ECG Signal for Fetal Heart Rate Estimation Using Adaptive Filtering Technique

By Ashraf Adamu Ahmad Aminu Inuwa Kuta Abdulmumini Zubairu Loko

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijigsp.2017.02.03, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2017

This paper presents a method for fetal heart rate estimation from an abdominal electrocardiogram (ECG) signal based on adaptive filter analysis using least mean square (LMS) adaptive filtering algorithm in order to determine the health status of a baby in its mother's womb. The fetal ECG signal is extracted from abdominal ECG containing other sources of interference using the maternal ECG signal obtained from mother's chest cavity as the reference signal. Interference/noise model used for this work include the power-line noise, the white noise and the unwanted propagating maternal ECG signal. Thereafter, the heart rate is estimated using an automated peak voltage measurement algorithm at 75 percent threshold voltage. It is found that irrespective of the estimated heart rate of the baby, 100 percent estimation is achieved at signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) greater than or equal to -31dB. 

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