Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Non-invasive surface recording of bioelectric potentials continues to be an essential tool in a variety of research and medical diagnostic procedures. However, the integrity of these recordings, and hence the reliability of subsequent analysis, diagnosis, or recommendations based on the recordings, can be significantly compromised when various types of noise are allowed to penetrate the recording circuit and contaminate the signals. In particular, for bioelectric phenomena in which the amplitude of the biosignal is relatively low, such as muscle activity (typically on the order of millivolts) or neural traffic (microvolts), external noise may substantially contaminate or even complete...
This thesis describes a skin and skin-electrode model to simulate bio-signal measurements under diff...
Unbalance between electrode-skin impedances is a major problem in biopotential recordings, leading t...
A low and stable impedance at the skin–electrode interface is key to high-fidelity acquisition of bi...
Non-invasive surface recording of bioelectric potentials continues to be an essential tool in a vari...
In the case of non-invasive measurement of bioelectric potential from body surface, the influence of...
The objective of this research is to analyze the effect of an externally applied force on surface bi...
In the case of non-invasive measurement of bioelectric potential from body surface, the influence of...
International audienceThe evolution in impedance at the electrode-skin interface of Beckman and Red ...
International audienceThe evolution in impedance at the electrode-skin interface of Beckman and Red ...
International audienceThe evolution in impedance at the electrode-skin interface of Beckman and Red ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The recording and processing of bioelectric...
Recordings of neural activity can be used to aid communication, control prosthetic devices or allevi...
Previous research regarding the acquisition and electrical characterization of bio- electrical signa...
Devices called neural electrodes are generally used to record and / or stimulate neural activity whi...
The successful clinical use of implantable intracortical microelectrodes (ICMs) to treat certain typ...
This thesis describes a skin and skin-electrode model to simulate bio-signal measurements under diff...
Unbalance between electrode-skin impedances is a major problem in biopotential recordings, leading t...
A low and stable impedance at the skin–electrode interface is key to high-fidelity acquisition of bi...
Non-invasive surface recording of bioelectric potentials continues to be an essential tool in a vari...
In the case of non-invasive measurement of bioelectric potential from body surface, the influence of...
The objective of this research is to analyze the effect of an externally applied force on surface bi...
In the case of non-invasive measurement of bioelectric potential from body surface, the influence of...
International audienceThe evolution in impedance at the electrode-skin interface of Beckman and Red ...
International audienceThe evolution in impedance at the electrode-skin interface of Beckman and Red ...
International audienceThe evolution in impedance at the electrode-skin interface of Beckman and Red ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The recording and processing of bioelectric...
Recordings of neural activity can be used to aid communication, control prosthetic devices or allevi...
Previous research regarding the acquisition and electrical characterization of bio- electrical signa...
Devices called neural electrodes are generally used to record and / or stimulate neural activity whi...
The successful clinical use of implantable intracortical microelectrodes (ICMs) to treat certain typ...
This thesis describes a skin and skin-electrode model to simulate bio-signal measurements under diff...
Unbalance between electrode-skin impedances is a major problem in biopotential recordings, leading t...
A low and stable impedance at the skin–electrode interface is key to high-fidelity acquisition of bi...