Title A technique for estimating geometrical synchronization of biomedical signals /
Authors Timofejeva, Inga ; McCraty, Rollin ; Atkinson, Mike ; Vainoras, Alfonsas ; Ragulskis, Minvydas
DOI 10.21595/vp.2019.21018
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Is Part of Vibroengineering procedia: 40th international JVE conference on dynamics of biological systems, Kaunas, Lithuania, September 26-28, 2019 / editor in chief K. Ragulskis.. Kaunas : JVE International. 2019, vol. 26, p. 84-87.. ISSN 2345-0533. eISSN 2538-8479
Keywords [eng] synchronization ; attractor embedding ; heart rate variability ; magnetic field
Abstract [eng] A technique for the evaluation of geometrical synchronization between data signals based on optimal attractor reconstruction is demonstrated and validated using coupled chaotic logistic maps. The measure is then applied to estimate the degree of synchronization between human heart rate variability and Earth’s local geomagnetic activity. 1. Introduction Evaluation of synchronization between data signals is a broadly discussed concept among researchers since it can be applied in the analysis of a wide range of phenomena. Several examples include analysis of biomedical signals in health sciences and biological systems, investigation of coupled circuits or laser systems in electronics and optics [1-3]. In [4, 5] we proposed a technique capable of estimating the degree of geometrical synchronization via near-optimal chaotic attractor embedding. In this paper, the measure is demonstrated and validated using the example of two coupled chaotic logistic maps. The technique is then applied to assess the impact of Earth’s local magnetic field on individual’s biomedical parameters. 2. Estimation of geometrical synchronization between two time series Geometrical similarity between two time series can be estimated via the algorithms developed [...].
Published Kaunas : JVE International
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2019
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