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ECG Signal Quality
 

A snapshot example of the difference in signal quality between the Konigsberg implant (manufactured by Instruments, Inc.) and a competitor’s implant: The same known signal was put through an oscilloscope twice, first, comparing the raw signal with the same signal using Konigsberg’s filter settings (figure 1), and next, comparing the raw signal with the competition’s standard filter settings (figure 2).

As the figures show, the KI sensor settings track the actual signal much more closely – so closely, in fact, that we had to put a deliberate offset onto the signal so that you could see there was a separate signal there! Particularly if you are doing ECG wavelet analysis where measurements are critical, ITS telemetry is shown to be more accurate and reliable.

1. Typical ITS ECG signal, with Konigsberg filter settings 2. Typical “system X” ECG signal, with common filter settings
Blue - Original (reference) signal
Green – ITS signal with deliberate offset
Blue - Original (reference) signal
Red – Their signal

 

 
     
 

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