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Main Authors: Othmane, Amine, Vivas, Maria Camila Bustos, Steuer, Johannes, Hutter, Jana
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18949
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  • Electrohysterography (EHG) enables non-invasive monitoring of uterine contractions but can be contaminated by electrocardiogram (ECG) artifacts. This work presents an ECG removal method using algebraic differentiators, a control-theoretic tool for model-free derivative estimation, that preserves signal shape outside the detected cardiac pulse locations. The differentiator parameters are designed to simultaneously suppress slow physiological artifacts and powerline interference while maximizing output signal-to-noise ratio. Cross-channel clustering distinguishes cardiac pulses from localized artifacts, enabling accurate pulse subtraction without auxiliary ECG references. Implemented as a causal FIR filter, the method is validated on multichannel EHG recordings from female and male subjects and compared to the template subtraction method.