Biosignal Processing Group
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Overview

Our group on tour, autumn 2023: M. Schmidt, R. Hohmuth, A. Hammer, M. Scherpf, H. Ernst and Marc Göttling (from left to right).
Our group is working on the development of innovative new methods for the analysis of biosignals in order to improve today's diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as well as provide new medical technology solutions.
We work together with clinical and non-clinical partners, from the research and industry field, in national and international projects. Such projects cover all areas from basic research to clinical trials and application-oriented developments.
Application of implemented procedures and systems can be found in the clinical area, e.g. in cardiology, intensive care, sleep medicine and prenatal medicine. Moreover, our group addresses forward-looking out-of-hospital and non-medical applications, e.g. Ambient Assisted Living and sport monitoring.
Our contribution to MDR aktuell “Medicine of tomorrow”: Diagnosis from the mirror (English subtitles available). © Report from the ARD theme day “Medicine of tomorrow” from 09.04.2024 on MDR television.
Collaboration
Anyone interested in project, study, and master theses (ET, INF, MT, WING), research projects (INF, CMS) or student assistant activities has the opportunity to work on the research topics and current projects of the group at any time. Specific inquiries are addressed to Dr. Martin Schmidt (contact below).
Selected Projects
Special Teams
Awards
Partner
Our group works together with numerous partners from research and industry. This also includes close cooperation with several clinics.
Several international collaborations have been initiated and established in recent years, for example with the University of Adelaide (Australia) ord the Florida State University (USA). Industrial cooperations have been established with companies including BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG and Sonovum GmbH.
Researchers

Research Group Leader
NameMr Dr.-Ing. Martin Schmidt
Biosignal Processing Group
Visiting address:
Fetscherforum (F29), 1st Floor , Room 34 Fetscherstraße 29
01307 Dresden

Postdoctoral Researcher | KOMVITAL
NameMr Dr.-Ing. Hannes Ernst
Biosignal Processing Group

Doctoral Student
NameMr Dipl.-Ing. Marc Göttling
Biosignal Processing Group

Doctoral Student | ecgXfusion
NameMr Dipl.-Wi.-Ing. Alexander Hammer
Biosignal Processing Group

Doctoral Student
NameMr Dipl.-Ing. Richard Hohmuth
Biosignal Processing Group

Doctoral Student | KOMVITAL
NameMr Dipl.-Ing. Matthieu Scherpf
Biosignal Processing Group
Recent Publications
2024
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Decreased ventricular repolarization variability in one-year-olds of gestational diabetes mothers , Dec 2024, In: Progress in Pediatric Cardiology. 75, 101756Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Photoplethysmography Imaging – Future Prospects and Challenges , Dec 2024, In: Computing in Cardiology. 51, 4 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Conference article
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Characterization of cardiocerebral effects during sleep arousals by means of graph analysis , 19 Nov 2024, In: Biomedical engineering : joint journal of the German Society for Biomedical Engineering in VDE and the Austrian and Swiss Societies for Biomedical Engineering. 69, S2, p. 108Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Meeting abstract
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Einsatz von KI in der Medizin aus Sicht der biomedizintechnischen Forschung , Nov 2024, In: Ärzteblatt Sachsen. 35, 11, p. 27-31Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Letter
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An explainable AI for trustworthy detection of atrial fibrillation on reduced lead ECGs in mobile applications , 28 Oct 2024, In: European heart journal. 45, Suppl 1, ehae666.3497Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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State-of-the-art sleep arousal detection evaluated on a comprehensive clinical dataset , 14 Jul 2024, In: Scientific reports. 14, 1, 16239Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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xECGArch: a trustworthy deep learning architecture for interpretable ECG analysis considering short-term and long-term features , 7 Jun 2024, In: Scientific Reports. 14, 1, 13122Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Novel Metric for Non-Invasive Beat-to-Beat Blood Pressure Measurements Demonstrates Physiological Blood Pressure Fluctuations during Pregnancy , 15 May 2024, In: Sensors. 24, 10, 3151Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
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Cardiovascular Diseases Inhibit the Activation of Cardio-Cerebral Coupling During Arousals , 2024, 4 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to conferences > Paper
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Detecting Atrial Fibrillation from Reduced-Lead Electrocardiograms of Mobile Patches Using Interpretable Features , 2024, In: Computing in Cardiology. 51, p. 1-4Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Conference article