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An enhanced detection of the evoked potential signal using a hybrid QMF algorithm
The authors introduce an efficient technique to detect the evoked potential, EP, transients. A hybrid algorithm using Daubechies (1990, 1994) as the father and Coiflet as the mother wavelet is employed on both a single and four-averaged EP sweeps. A 60% reduction in the number of sweeps with a high quality performance has been achieved when compared to traditional techniques.