Extracting the Electrocardiogram (ECG) of a fetus from the ECG signal of the maternal abdomen is a challenging task due to different artifacts. The paper proposes a N-tap non-causal adaptive filter (NC-AF) that update the weight by considering the N number of past weights and N-1 number of the reference signal and error signal samples after the processing sample number n. Using the maternal abdominal signal as the primary signal and thorax signal as the reference input, the output e(n) is obtained from the mean of N number of errors. The filtering performance of NC-AF was evaluated using the Synthetic dataset and Daisy dataset with the metrics such as correlation coefficient ( γ), peak root mean square difference (PRD), the output signal to noise ratio (SNR), root mean square error (RMSE), and fetal R-peak detection accuracy (FRPDA). The NC-AF provides a maximum correlation coefficient, PRD, SNR, RMSE and FRPDA of 0.9851, 83.04%, 8.52 dB, 0.208 and 97.09% respectively with filter length N=38. The paper also proposes the architecture of NC-AF that can be implemented in hardware like FPGA. Further, the NC-AF was implemented on Virtex-7 FPGA and its performance is evaluated in terms of resource utilization, throughput, and power consumption. For filter length N=38 and wordlength L=24, the maximum performance of the filter can be attained with a power consumption of [Formula: see text] and a maximum clock frequency of 139.47 MHz.

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