Nerve Conduction Velocity Measurement Techniques

Abstract
This paper investigates the applicability of cross-correlation and spectral analysis to the measurement of nerve conduction velocity. These techniques are introduced and compared with the standard clinical technique on the basis of measurement results and theoretical signal-to-noise ratios. The techniques give good agreement with the standard technique and offer some potential advantages. The extent of the advantage depends somewhat on the hardware complexity in the standard technique and on the relative costs of correlation hardware.

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