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Scilab Cardiovascular Wave Analysis toolbox.

Scilab Cardiovascular Wave Analysis toolbox.
(7374 downloads for this version - 23287 downloads for all versions)
Details
Version
1.0
A more recent valid version exists: 1.2
Authors
Serge Steer
Claire M?digue
Lisa Guigue
Owner Organization
INRIA
Maintainer
Steer Serge
License
Dependencies
Creation Date
April 16, 2015
Source created on
Scilab 5.5.x
Binaries available on
Scilab 5.5.x:
Linux 32-bit Windows 32-bit Windows 64-bit Linux 64-bit
Install command
--> atomsInstall("CWA")
Description
            Scilab Cardiovascular Wave Analysis toolbox.  
Version 1.0  april 2015

This toolbox replaces and extends the Cardiovascular Toolbox
(http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/Cardiovascular)

It provides tools for cardiovascular signal analysis:
- ECG reading multi channel ECG files in various formats (ISHNE, MIT, TMS32)
- handling huge ECG files obtained through Holter devices
- multi channel ECG visualization
- ECG pretreatment (filtering, subsampling, power line interference
  removal, base line wander removal)
- ECG events detection (P, Q, R, S, T) peaks, onset and end
- Time frequency tools for frequency evolution estimation
- Cardiovascular signals (RR, SBP, Vt) analysis using complex demodulation
- Cardiovascular  signals (RR, SBP, Vt) analysis using 
  Smoothed pseudo Wigner Ville decomposition.
- Baroreflex analysis based on short term fourier transform
- Specialized plotting facilities
- Graphical user interface for analysis (HRVAS, ECGViewer, TimeFrequencyTool)

See the inclued FunctionList file for more details            
Files (5)
[198.56 MB]
Source code archive

[201.70 MB]
Linux 32-bit binary for Scilab 5.5.x
Linux 32-bit
Automatically generated by the ATOMS compilation chain

[203.38 MB]
Windows 32-bit binary for Scilab 5.5.x
Windows 32-bit
Automatically generated by the ATOMS compilation chain

[203.39 MB]
Windows 64-bit binary for Scilab 5.5.x
Windows 64-bit
Automatically generated by the ATOMS compilation chain

[201.70 MB]
Linux 64-bit binary for Scilab 5.5.x
Linux 64-bit
Automatically generated by the ATOMS compilation chain

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Comments (4)     Leave a comment 
Comment from Samuel Gougeon -- April 19, 2015, 06:51:29 PM    
Hello Serge,

>This toolbox replaces and extends the Cardiovascular Toolbox
>(http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/Cardiovascular)

??? Contrarily to the former "Contributions" page, the ATOMS portal allows to
create NEW
VERSIONS of a given module. This portal has major advantages:
* Former versions of a module are automatically tagged as obsolete, and users know it!
  Hence, there is no longer useless question about which module is active and up-to-date
and
   which one is not. Instead of having N modules x P versions = NxP pseudo-modules with
equal visibility, among which Nx(P-1) ones are outdated, things are now clear. At least,
   they can be so.
* The history of a given package is now clear.
* The popularity of packages is accessible, since numbers of downloads are summed over its
versions.
* Threads of users comments are gathered and accessible from a single main page.

I guess that you have strong reasons to by-pass all these features.
It is a very pity to not have satisfied them without duplicating the package.

Best regards
Samuel
Comment from Steer Serge -- April 21, 2015, 10:00:39 PM    
I  proposed a new module because the name change to take into account a larger spectrum.
But once CWA will be published I am ok to tag the former toolbox obsolete.
Answer from Samuel Gougeon -- April 25, 2015, 12:19:22 AM    
> I  proposed a new module because the name change to take into account a larger
> spectrum.
> But once CWA will be published I am ok to tag the former toolbox obsolete.

There is no way to tag obsolete the last version of a module. It is only done in a
automatic way for its previous version when the new version is released.

So, there will be 2 active modules about the same topic.
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