Title
Signal (Stream) synchronization with White noise sources, in biomedical applications.
Abstract
When multiple acquisition systems are used to simultaneously acquire signals, synchronization issues may arise potentially causing errors in the determination of acquisition starting points and continuous clock offsets and shifts on each device. This paper introduces a processing method to efficiently synchronize these signals in the presence of white noise sources without the requirement of clock sharing or any other digital line exchange. The use of a signal source, such as white noise with a very wide frequency band, is of great interest for synchronization purposes, due to its aperiodic nature. This high bandwidth signal is simultaneously acquired by all the acquisition channels, on distinct systems, and, synchronized afterwards using cross-correlation methods. Two different correlation methods were tested; a global method, used when clock system frequencies are exactly known, and a local method, used when independent clocks evidence shifts over time that cumulatively account for long term acquisition errors in the synchronization process. In a computational simulation with known clock frequencies the results show a synchronization error of approximate to 1/10 of the time resolution, for both methods. For unknown clock frequencies, the global method achieved an error of 24/10 the time resolution, indicating a much poorer performance. In the experimental set-up, only the local method was tested. The best result shows a synchronization error of 4/10 of the time resolution. All the signal conditioning and acquisition parameters were chosen taking into account potential biomedical applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1016/j.bspc.2015.02.015
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control
Keywords
Field
DocType
Correlation,Instrument optimization,Synchronization,White noise,Biomedical signals
Signal conditioning,Computer science,Electronic engineering,Real-time computing,White noise,Clock synchronization,Artificial intelligence,Self-clocking signal,Computer vision,Synchronization,Frequency band,Clock domain crossing,Communication channel
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
18
1746-8094
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
6
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
P. Vaz110.35
Vânia Almeida275.10
L. R. Ferreira310.35
A. Correia4198.62
João Cardoso5107.92