Onur Guven, PhD
Biography
Onur Guven received his BSc (Hons) degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bogazici University at Istanbul, Turkey, and the MSc degree in Analogue and Digital IC design from Imperial College London, UK, in 2008 and 2009, respectively. In 2016, he completed his PhD degree at the Centre for Bio-Inspired Technology, Imperial College London, UK. His PhD research involved biomedical signal processing and system level design for removing baseline wander on the Electrocardiogram (ECG) while preserving the signal integrity. He developed a novel hardware efficient approach implementable in a microcontroller with a low SNR system level design enabling continuous monitoring of the patient.
PhD Thesis Topic
Computationally-Efficient Algorithms For Real-Time ECG Baseline Removal
Research Interests
Biomedical signal processing, biomedical system level design - ST segment integrity, baseline wander removal, motion artefact removal, fiducial point detection, event driven ADC design.
Publications
- Guven O, Kindt W, Eftekhar A, Computationally-efficient realtime interpolation algorithm for non-uniform sampled biosignals, IET Healthcare Technology Letters. Vol. 3, No. 2,
- Guven O, Eftekhar A, Hoshyar R, Frattini G, Kindt W, Constandinou TG, Realtime ECG Baseline Removal: An Isoelectric Point Estimation Approach, Proc. IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems (BioCAS) Conference, 2014.