Publikationen

Artikel und Konferenzbeiträge

 

Marcus Schmidt, Andy Schumann, Jonas Müller, Karl-Jürgen Bär und Georg Rose. „ECG
derived respiration: comparison of time-domain approaches and application to altered breathing
patterns of patients with schizophrenia“. In: Physiological Measurement 38.4 (2017), S. 601–615.

Marcus Schmidt, Andy Schumann, Karl-Jürgen Bär und Georg Rose. „A study of ECG sampling
frequency and its impact on the functionality of EDR methods“. In: Biomedical Engineering - Abstracts BMT 2016 61 (2016), s59.

Marcus Schmidt, Andy Schumann, Karl-Jürgen Bär und Georg Rose. „An automatic systolic
peak detector of blood pressure waveforms using 4th order cumulants“. In: Current Directions in
Biomedical Engineering 2.1 (2016), S. 251–254.

Marcus Schmidt, Johannes W. Krug und Georg Rose. „Real-time QRS detection using integrated
variance for ECG gated cardiac MRI“. In: Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 2.1
(2016), S. 255–258.

Marcus Schmidt, Johannes W. Krug und Georg Rose. „Reducing of gradient induced artifacts
on the ECG signal during MRI examinations using Wilcoxon filter“. In: Current Directions in
Biomedical Engineering 2.1 (2016), S. 175–178.

Andy Schumann, Marcus Schmidt, Marco Herbsleb, Charlotte Semm, Georg Rose, Holger
Gabriel und Karl-Jürgen Bär. „Deriving respiration from high resolution 12-channel-ECG during
cycling exercise“. In: Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 2.1 (2016), S. 171–174.

Rami Abou Hamdan, Andy Schumann, Marco Herbsleb, Marcus Schmidt, Georg Rose, Karl-
Jürgen Bär und Holger Gabriel. „Determining cardiac vagal threshold from short term heart
rate complexity“. In: Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 2.1 (2016), S. 155–159.

Marcus Schmidt, Johannes W. Krug, Andy Schumann, Karl-Jürgen Bär und Georg Rose.
„Estimation of a respiratory signal from a single-lead ECG using the 4th order central moments“.
In: Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 1 (2015), S. 61–64.

Marcus Schmidt, Johannes W. Krug und Georg Rose. „QRS detection using 5th order cumulants
for ECG gated cardiac MRI“. In: Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 59.S1 (2014),
S. 702–706

Marcus Schmidt, Johannes W. Krug, Andreas Gierstorfer und Georg Rose. „A real-time QRS
detector based on higher-order statistics for ECG gated cardiac MRI“. In: In Proceedings of
IEEE Computing In Cardiology 41.1 (2014), S. 733–736