Characterization and Validation of Flexible Dry Electrodes for Wearable Integration [PDF]
When long-term biosignal monitoring is required via surface electrodes, the use of conventional silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) gelled electrodes may not be the best solution, as the gel in the electrodes tends to dry out over time.
Tiago Nunes, Hugo Plácido da Silva
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Electroencephalography (EEG) emerged in the second decade of the 20th century as a technique for recording the neurophysiological response. Since then, there has been little variation in the physical principles that sustain the signal acquisition probes,
M. A. Lopez-Gordo +2 more
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Soft, Comfortable Polymer Dry Electrodes for High Quality ECG and EEG Recording [PDF]
Conventional gel electrodes are widely used for biopotential measurements, despite important drawbacks such as skin irritation, long set-up time and uncomfortable removal.
Yun-Hsuan Chen +9 more
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Development of Low-Contact-Impedance Dry Electrodes for Electroencephalogram Signal Acquisition [PDF]
Dry electroencephalogram (EEG) systems have a short set-up time and require limited skin preparation. However, they tend to require strong electrode-to-skin contact. In this study, dry EEG electrodes with low contact impedance (
Ramona B. Damalerio +4 more
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Dry Electrodes for Human Bioelectrical Signal Monitoring [PDF]
Bioelectrical or electrophysiological signals generated by living cells or tissues during daily physiological activities are closely related to the state of the body and organ functions, and therefore are widely used in clinical diagnosis, health ...
Yulin Fu +3 more
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Electrospun Rubber Nanofiber Web-Based Dry Electrodes for Biopotential Monitoring [PDF]
This study aims to find base materials for dry electrode fabrication with high accuracy and without reducing electrode performance for long-term bioelectric potential monitoring after electroless silver plating.
Mohammad Shamim Reza +5 more
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Advances in Soft and Dry Electrodes for Wearable Health Monitoring Devices [PDF]
Electrophysiology signals are crucial health status indicators as they are related to all human activities. Current demands for mobile healthcare have driven considerable interest in developing skin-mounted electrodes for health monitoring. Silver-Silver
Hyeonseok Kim +3 more
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Are Reusable Dry Electrodes an Alternative to Gelled Electrodes for Canine Surface Electromyography? [PDF]
Despite its increasing use in veterinary rehabilitation, practical constraints—such as skin preparation and single-use electrodes—limit the wider adoption of surface electromyography (sEMG). Having conventional pre-gelled Ag/AgCl electrodes as reference,
Ana M. Ribeiro +6 more
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Minimization of Parasitic Capacitance between Skin and Ag/AgCl Dry Electrodes [PDF]
Conventional dry electrodes often yield unstable results due to the presence of parasitic capacitance between the flat electrode surface and the non-uniform skin interface.
Sungcheol Hong, Gerard Coté
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Enhancing the Longevity and Functionality of Ti-Ag Dry Electrodes for Remote Biomedical Applications: A Comprehensive Study [PDF]
This study aims to evaluate the lifespan of Ti-Ag dry electrodes prepared using flexible polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) substrates. Following previous studies, the electrodes were designed to be integrated into wearables for remote electromyography (EMG)
Daniel Carvalho +9 more
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