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HRVAS is a heart rate variability (HRV) analysis tool developed using MATLAB. HRVAS can detrend and filter IBI and can perform time domain, frequency domain, time-frequency, Poincare', and nonlinear HRV analysis.

If you use this application or modify this application for your research, please reference the thesis entitled "DESIGN, EVALUATION, AND APPLICAION OF HEART RATE VARIABILITY
ANALYSIS SOFTWARE (HRVAS)". The thesis can be found here: http://iweb.dl.sourceforge.net/project/hrvas/Documents/ramshur_thesis.pdf

Features

  • Single GUI
  • Batch processing
  • Time-domain HRV
  • Frequency-Domain HRV
  • Poincare
  • Nonlinear HRV
  • Time-Frequency HRV
  • IBI Preprocessing
  • Export Results to Excel

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Engineering, Healthcare Industry, Science/Research

Programming Language

MATLAB

Related Categories

MATLAB Medical Software

Registered

2010-05-05