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Jan W. M. Bergmans

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  158
Citations -  3003

Jan W. M. Bergmans is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Communication channel & Noise. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 156 publications receiving 2604 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan W. M. Bergmans include University of Utah & Philips.

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An Improved Adaptive Power Line Interference Canceller for Electrocardiography

TL;DR: An improved adaptive canceller is proposed for the reduction of the fundamental power line interference component and harmonics in electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings and shows a signal-to-power-line-interference ratio up to 30 dB higher than that produced by the other methods.
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An Adaptive Kalman Filter for ECG Signal Enhancement

TL;DR: A sequential averaging filter is developed that adaptively varies the number of complexes included in the averaging based on the characteristics of the ECG signal, which demonstrates that, without using a priori knowledge on signal characteristics, the Filter with adaptive noise estimation performs similar to the filter with optimized fixed noise covariance.
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Complexity and Performance Comparison of Filter Bank Multicarrier and OFDM in Uplink of Multicarrier Multiple Access Networks

TL;DR: This study reveals that the high sensitivity of OFDM to carrier frequency offset (CFO) among different users and the need for interference cancellation methods to reduce this sensitivity leads to very complex and yet not very high performance systems.
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Noninvasive Estimation of the Electrohysterographic Action-Potential Conduction Velocity

TL;DR: EHG measurements on ten women with uterine contractions confirmed the feasibility of the noninvasive estimation of the conduction velocity of the EHG-action potentials, and introduced different weighting strategies of the derived cost function to deal with the poor signal similarity between different channels.
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An iIlumination perspective on visible light communications

TL;DR: The limitations that lighting requirements impose on VLC systems in terms of modulation bandwidth, received power, and cost constraints are addressed.