Abstract: This should be approximately 1-2 paragraphs long and should briefly su
Abstract: This should be approximately 1-2 paragraphs long and should briefly summarize the introduction, methods, results, and conclusion.
Introduction/Background: This should include some background research on cardiac function, recording methods, electrode placement. This should also have a couple of figures and/or graphs. This should be around 1-2 pages in length. Includes background information on cardiac function, current methods on classification of cardiac function, and ECG lead placement, etc.
Discussion: Discuss the results you had and compare them to literature. Discuss the accuracy of the components used, sources of errors, and a discussion of the waveform that you were able to produce. Were you able to see the P wave, QRS complex, and or T wave? This should contain some in-text citations. This should be around 1-3 pages in length. Accuracy of component, sources of errors, and improvements that could be made should be included. It should include reference to literature in regards to acquisition of signal.