用于表面肌电检测系统快速成型的低成本喷墨打印

G. Marco
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在过去的几年里,印刷技术已经发展到使用功能墨水来实现电子电路。在这一领域,喷墨打印技术具有许多吸引人的特点,随着专门设计的功能性油墨的发展,包括基于银纳米颗粒或有机聚合物的导电油墨,喷墨打印技术受到了很多关注。一些文献研究了利用喷墨打印技术开发电生理传感器。这项工作的目的是探索低成本喷墨打印用于检测表面肌电信号(sEMG)的高密度电极阵列原型的潜力。建立了一种基于标准办公打印机的低成本导电轨迹喷墨打印系统,并对其进行了表面肌电信号检测系统的原型测试。该装置允许高密度二维电极阵列的打印。表面肌电信号检测系统已经测试了拇外展肌和肱二头肌在等长收缩和动态收缩。检测到的信号质量好,接触稳定,无运动伪影。该系统提供了在几分钟内设计和打印具有不同电极图案的电极阵列的可能性。这一特点允许开发肌电信号检测系统,可以在短时间内适应肌肉的解剖结构。
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Low cost inkjet printing for the fast prototyping of surface EMG detection systems
In the last years, printing techniques have been developed for the realization of electronic circuits using functional inks. In this field inkjet printing technology has a number of attractive features and received a lot of interest with the development of specifically designed functional inks, including conductive inks based on silver nanoparticles or organic polymers. Some works in literature investigated the use of inkjet printing technique for the development of electrophysiological sensors. The aim of this work was to explore the potentialities of low cost inkjet printing for the prototyping of high-density electrode arrays for the detection of surface electromyographic signal (sEMG). A low cost inkjet system for the printing of conductive tracks based on standard office printer has been setup and tested for the prototyping of sEMG detection systems. The setup allowed the printing of high density bi-dimensional electrode arrays. The sEMG detection systems have been tested on the abductor pollicis muscle and biceps brachii muscle during isometric and dynamic contractions. The detected signals show a good quality and a stable contact without movement artifacts. The proposed system offers the possibility to design and print electrode arrays with different electrode patterns in a few minutes. This characteristic allows developing sEMG detection systems that can be adapted to the anatomy of the muscles under investigation in a short time.
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