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H.T. Nagle

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  68
Citations -  3134

H.T. Nagle is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital filter & Adaptive filter. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 66 publications receiving 2993 citations. Previous affiliations of H.T. Nagle include Auburn University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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A comparison of the noise sensitivity of nine QRS detection algorithms

TL;DR: The noise sensitivities of nine different QRS detection algorithms were measured for a normal, single-channel, lead-II, synthesized ECG corrupted with five different types of synthesized noise: electromyographic interference, 60-Hz power line interference, baseline drift due to respiration, abrupt baseline shift, and a composite noise constructed from all of the other noise types.
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The how and why of electronic noses

TL;DR: In this article, the authors outline the major transducer technologies-in one sense, the key component of an electronic nose-that can be used in a system mimicking the human nose.
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Handbook of Machine Olfaction

TL;DR: Simultaneous knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of ORs as well as odorants will allow us to develop a pattern recognition paradigm that can predict odor quality.
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A method for evaluating data-preprocessing techniques for odour classification with an array of gas sensors

TL;DR: A method to evaluate the performance of a variety of data-preprocessing techniques for the problem of odour classification using an array of gas sensors, also referred to as an electronic nose.
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Textile-Based Capacitive Sensors for Respiration Monitoring

TL;DR: The design and fabrication of a prototype textile-based capacitive-sensor respiration belt is described and the respiration measurements obtained show that they are capable of measuring respiration rate, and possibly lung function parameters.