一种用于脑电图记录的可穿戴电子系统

Riccardo Collu, A. Mascia, A. Spanu, M. Fraschini, P. Cosseddu, M. Barbaro
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过去十年的特点是用于生物电位记录应用的可穿戴电子设备出现了令人印象深刻的激增。由于其重要的潜在影响,脑电图(脑电图)信号的记录最近引起了人们对这种人机交互新范式的极大兴趣。理想情况下,这种应用将需要微创可穿戴采集设备和高度舒适的记录电极,这两个重要而复杂的功能尚未完全解决。因此,关于实现用于脑电图记录的可穿戴电子系统的主要问题一方面与处理/采集电子板有关,另一方面与所采用的采集电极及其与皮肤的接触有关。特别是,用于该应用的读出电子设备应该是低功耗的,并且可能易于集成到可穿戴系统中,而电极应该尽可能不易察觉,从而允许舒适的长期获取。为了为这两个问题提供有效的解决方案,我们提出了一个非常小的尺寸和重量(13x15x2cm, 46g),低功耗,估计电池持续时间为28h,用于EEG监测的可穿戴电子系统,该系统已通过超整合表皮电极进行了初步验证。
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A wearable electronic system for EEG recording
The past decade has been characterized by an impressive surge of wearable electronics devices for biopotential recording applications. Due to its important potential impact, the recording of EEG (electroencephalography) signals recently raised considerable interest within this new paradigm of human-electronics interfacing. Ideally, this application would require minimally-invasive wearable acquisition devices and highly comfortable recording electrodes, two important and complex features that have not been completely resolved. The main problems concerning the implementation of a wearable electronic system for EEG recordings are thus related, on one hand, to the processing/acquisition electronic board and, on the other hand, to the employed acquisition electrodes and their contact with the skin. In particular, the readout electronics for this application should be low-power and possibly easy to integrate in a wearable system, while the electrodes should be as imperceptible as possible, thus allowing comfortable long-term acquisitions. With the intent of providing an efficient solution to both issues, we propose a a very low size and weight (13x15x2cm, 46g), low power, with estimated battery duration of 28h, wearable electronic system for EEG monitoring that has been preliminary validated by the means of ultra-conformable epidermal electrodes.
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