单单元无线脑电图传感器的可行性研究。

Bo Luan, Wenyan Jia, Parthasarathy D Thirumala, Jeffrey Balzer, Di Gao, Mingui Sun
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脑电图(EEG)是一种广泛应用于许多临床应用的诊断工具,如癫痫的诊断和睡眠的研究。传统上,要获取单通道脑电信号,至少要在皮肤上安装三个电极,它们之间相距一定距离。它们还必须通过电极引线连接到放大器上。这些基本要求在大多数临床实验室是可以接受的,但在某些护理点应用中是不可接受的,例如在患者运输过程中。为了消除这些要求,我们正在设计一种一美分大小的单单元EEG传感器。它包含多个紧密间隔的干电极,可以挂在皮肤上,一个用于信号放大、数字化和无线传输的电子电路,以及一个提供电力的电池。在本文中,我们回答了关于单单元设计可行性的两个关键问题:1)紧密间隔的电极能否可靠地获得脑电信号?2)以某种方式定向的电极是否会改善信号质量?我们进行了实验,利用紧密间隔的电极记录脑电图中的α波。我们的研究结果对这两个可行性问题给出了肯定的答案。
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A Feasibility Study on a Single-Unit Wireless EEG Sensor.

The electroencephalography (EEG) is a widely used diagnostic tool for a number of clinical applications, such as diagnosis of epilepsy and study of sleep. Traditionally, to acquire a single channel of EEG signal, at least three electrodes must be installed on the skin separated at certain distances. They must also be connected to an amplifier by electrode leads. These basic requirements are acceptable in most clinical laboratories, but are unacceptable in certain point-of-care applications, such as during patient transportation. In order to remove these requirements, we are designing a single-unit EEG sensor in the size of a U.S. penny. It contains multiple closely spaced dry electrodes that can hook onto the skin, an electronic circuitry for signal amplification, digitization and wireless transmission, and a battery providing power. In this paper, we answer two key questions regarding the feasibility of the single-unit design: 1) can the closely-spaced electrodes obtain EEG signal reliably? and 2) will the electrodes orientated in certain ways improve signal quality? We conducted experiments utilizing closely spaced electrodes to record the alpha wave in the EEG. Our results have shown positive answers to the two feasibility questions.

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