Novel Estimation Technique for the Carrier-to-Noise Ratio of Wireless Medical Telemetry Using Software-Defined Radio with Machine-Learning

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Abstract In this study, we developed a novel machine-learning model to estimate the carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR) of wireless medical telemetry (WMT) using time-domain waveform data measured by a low-cost software-defined radio. If the CNR can be estimated automatically, the management of the electromagnetic environment of WMT can be easier. Therefore, we proposed a machine-learning method for estimating CNR. According to the performance evaluation results by 5-segment cross-validation on 704 types of measured data, CNR was estimated with 99.5% R-square and 0.844 dB mean absolute error using a gradient boosting regression tree. The gradient boosting decision tree classifiers predicted whether the CNR exceeded 30 dB with 99.5% accuracy. The proposed method is effective for investigating electromagnetic environments in clinical settings.

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