Ramandra R. Manthalkar

Work place: S.G.G.S. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nanded, Maharashtra, India

E-mail: rmanthalkar@yahoo.com

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Research Interests: Image Compression, Image Manipulation, Image Processing

Biography

Ramchandra Manthalkar He received Ph.D. degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur in Image Processing in 2003 and is currently working as Professor and Head in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Department at S.G.G.S. Institute of Engineering and Technology, Nanded. He has published more than 15 research papers in peer reviewed Journals and Conferences. He is currently guiding 6 research scholars for their Ph.D. work. Dr.Ramchandra Manthalkar’s biography is included in the edition of Marquis who’s who in Science and Engineering and in the International Biographical Centre of Cambridge, England as “Outstanding Scientist of 21st century”. His research interests include biomedical signal processing and image processing, analog and mixed signal VLSI Design and biometrics.

Author Articles
Interpretation of Normal and Pathological ECG Beats using Multiresolution Wavelet Analysis

By Shubhada S.Ardhapurkar Ramandra R. Manthalkar Suhas S.Gajre

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2013.01.01, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2012

The Discrete wavelet transform has great capability to analyse the temporal and spectral properties of non stationary signal like ECG. In this paper, we have developed and evaluated a robust algorithm using multiresolution analysis based on the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) for twelve-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) temporal feature extraction. In the first step, ECG was denoised considerably by employing kernel density estimation on subband coefficients then QRS complexes were detected. Further, by selecting appropriate coefficients and applying wave segmentation strategy P and T wave peaks were detected. Finally, the determination of P and T wave onsets and ends was performed. The novelty of this approach lies in detection of different morphologies in ECG wave with few decision rules. We have evaluated the algorithm on normal and abnormal beats from various manually annotated databases from physiobank having different sampling frequencies. The QRS detector obtained a sensitivity of 99.5% and a positive predictivity of 98.9% over the first lead of the MIT-BIH Arrhythmia Database.

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A Hybrid Algorithm for Classification of Compressed ECG

By Shubhada S.Ardhapurkar Ramandra R. Manthalkar Suhas S.Gajre

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2012.02.04, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2012

Efficient compression reduces memory requirement in long term recording and reduces power and time requirement in transmission. A new compression algorithm combining Linear Predictive coding (LPC) and Discrete Wavelet transform is proposed in this study. Our coding algorithm offers compression ratio above 85% for records of MIT-BIH compression database. The performance of algorithm is quantified by computing distortion measures like percentage root mean square difference (PRD), wavelet-based weighted PRD (WWPRD) and Wavelet energy based diagnostic distortion (WEDD). The PRD is found to be below 6 %, values of WWPRD and WEDD are less than 0.03. Classification of decompressed signals, by employing fuzzy c means method, is achieved with accuracy of 97%.

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