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Flower electrodes for comfortable dry electroencephalography
Dry electroencephalography (EEG) electrodes provide rapid, gel-free, and easy EEG preparation, but with limited wearing comfort. We propose a novel dry electrode comprising multiple tilted pins in a flower-like arrangement.
Indhika Fauzhan Warsito +4 more
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Dry Electrode Processing Technology and Binders. [PDF]
As a popular energy storage equipment, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have many advantages, such as high energy density and long cycle life. At this stage, with the increasing demand for energy storage materials, the industrialization of batteries is facing new challenges such as enhancing efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and improving battery ...
Zhang K +7 more
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An Open Dataset for Wearable SSVEP-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide humans a new communication channel by encoding and decoding brain activities. Steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based BCI stands out among many BCI paradigms because of its non-invasiveness, little user
Fangkun Zhu +4 more
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Bad channel detection in EEG recordings
Electroencephalography (EEG) is widely used in clinical applications and basic research. Dry EEG opened the application area to new fields like self-application during gaming and neurofeedback.
Komosar Milana +2 more
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Validation of Soft Multipin Dry EEG Electrodes [PDF]
Current developments towards multipin, dry electrodes in electroencephalography (EEG) are promising for applications in non-laboratory environments. Dry electrodes do not require the application of conductive gel, which mostly confines the use of gel EEG systems to the laboratory environment. The aim of this study is to validate soft, multipin, dry EEG
Janne J. A. Heijs +4 more
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Dependence of Skin-Electrode Contact Impedance on Material and Skin Hydration
Dry electrodes offer an accessible continuous acquisition of biopotential signals as part of current in-home monitoring systems but often face challenges of high-contact impedance that results in poor signal quality.
Krittika Goyal +2 more
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Wearable low-density dry electroencephalogram (EEG) headsets facilitate multidisciplinary applications of brain-activity decoding and brain-triggered interaction for healthy people in real-world scenarios.
Shang-You Yang, Yuan-Pin Lin
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Dry-Contact Electrode Ear-EEG [PDF]
Ear-EEG is a recording method in which EEG signals are acquired from electrodes placed on an earpiece inserted into the ear. Thereby, ear-EEG provides a noninvasive and discreet way of recording EEG, and has the potential to be used for long-term brain monitoring in real-life environments.
Simon Lind Kappel +4 more
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The Status of Textile-Based Dry EEG Electrodes [PDF]
Abstract Electroencephalogram (EEG) is the biopotential recording of electrical signals generated by brain activity. It is useful for monitoring sleep quality and alertness, clinical applications, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with epilepsy, disease of Parkinson and other neurological disorders, as well as continuous monitoring of
Tseghai, Granch Berhe +3 more
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Dry Electrode Materials for Electrocardiographic Monitoring [PDF]
In this paper, a preliminary study about the most suitable dry electrode materials is done in the context of electrocardiogram (ECG) measurement systems used at home. Therefore, the electrical equivalent circuit between two electrodes through the body is developed as well as the ECG quality evaluation factors.
Yajian Gan +3 more
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