In modern medicine, the measurement of electrophysiological signals play a key role in health monitoring and diagnostics. Electrical activity originating from our nerve and muscle cells conveys real-time information about our current health state. The two most common and actively used techniques for measuring such signals are electrocardiography (ECG) and electroencephalography (EEG). These signals are very weak, reaching from a few millivolts down to tens of microvolts in amplitude, and have the majority of the power located at very low frequencies, from below 1 Hz up to 40 Hz. These characteristics sets very tough requirements on the electrical circuit designs used to measure them. Usually, measurement is performed by attaching electrodes...
The aim of this thesis work has been to study textile and screen printed smartware electrodes for el...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the major physiological vital signs and an effective monitoring me...
In this study, two types of direct interface capacitive sensors, self- and mutual-capacitance, were ...
In modern medicine, the measurement of electrophysiological signals play a key role in health monito...
This paper reports the design improvement of a circuit for monitoring the quality of contact of un-g...
Kapazitive Elektroden ermöglichen eine einfache Messung des Elektrokardiogramms (EKG) und Elektroenz...
Ubiquitous physiological monitoring will be a key driving force in the upcoming wireless health revo...
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Low frequency noise performance is the key indicator in determining the signal to noise ratio of a c...
Abstract: Low frequency noise performance is the key indicator in determining the signal to noise ra...
The key of using a sensor to detect electrocardiosignal (ECG) is on extracting a weak signal from st...
Low frequency noise performance is the key indicator in determining the signal to noise ratio of a c...
Electronics miniaturization leads the development of small wearable Electrocardiography (ECG) device...
THESIS 9178This thesis presents an analytical approach to some key issues related to the design of b...
Long-term ECG (electrocardiogram) measurement in patients with burns is a complicated problem since ...
The aim of this thesis work has been to study textile and screen printed smartware electrodes for el...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the major physiological vital signs and an effective monitoring me...
In this study, two types of direct interface capacitive sensors, self- and mutual-capacitance, were ...
In modern medicine, the measurement of electrophysiological signals play a key role in health monito...
This paper reports the design improvement of a circuit for monitoring the quality of contact of un-g...
Kapazitive Elektroden ermöglichen eine einfache Messung des Elektrokardiogramms (EKG) und Elektroenz...
Ubiquitous physiological monitoring will be a key driving force in the upcoming wireless health revo...
© 2023 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Low frequency noise performance is the key indicator in determining the signal to noise ratio of a c...
Abstract: Low frequency noise performance is the key indicator in determining the signal to noise ra...
The key of using a sensor to detect electrocardiosignal (ECG) is on extracting a weak signal from st...
Low frequency noise performance is the key indicator in determining the signal to noise ratio of a c...
Electronics miniaturization leads the development of small wearable Electrocardiography (ECG) device...
THESIS 9178This thesis presents an analytical approach to some key issues related to the design of b...
Long-term ECG (electrocardiogram) measurement in patients with burns is a complicated problem since ...
The aim of this thesis work has been to study textile and screen printed smartware electrodes for el...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) is one of the major physiological vital signs and an effective monitoring me...
In this study, two types of direct interface capacitive sensors, self- and mutual-capacitance, were ...