Motion artifact reduction in EEG recordings using multi-channel contact impedance measurements

A. Bertrand, V. Mihajlović, B. Grundlehner, C. Hoof, M. Moonen
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Dry-contact electrodes have paved the way for easy-to-use electroencephalography (EEG) systems with minimal setup time, which are of particular interest in ambulatory as well as real-life environments. However, the presence of motion artifacts forms a major obstacle for such systems. In previous studies, it has been shown that continuous electrode-tissue impedance monitoring can be used to handle motion artifacts. In this paper, we demonstrate that the in-phase and quadrature components of the contact impedance provide complementary information that can be used to improve the prediction of motion artifacts. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the prediction of motion artifacts at one electrode can be further improved by also incorporating the impedance measurements at other electrodes. With this, we propose a motion artifact reduction algorithm based on a multi-channel linear prediction (MLP) filter. Although the MLP filter is not able to completely remove motion artifacts, a substantial reduction can indeed be achieved.
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运动伪影减少EEG记录使用多通道接触阻抗测量
干接触电极为易于使用的脑电图(EEG)系统铺平了道路,其设置时间最短,这在门诊和现实生活环境中特别有趣。然而,运动伪影的存在构成了这种系统的主要障碍。在先前的研究中,已经证明连续电极组织阻抗监测可以用于处理运动伪影。在本文中,我们证明了接触阻抗的同相分量和正交分量提供了互补的信息,可用于改进运动伪影的预测。此外,我们还证明,通过结合其他电极的阻抗测量,可以进一步改善对一个电极上运动伪影的预测。在此基础上,我们提出了一种基于多通道线性预测(MLP)滤波器的运动伪影减少算法。虽然MLP滤波器不能完全去除运动伪影,但确实可以实现大幅度的减少。
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