Dry electrodes for bio-potential measurement in wearable systems

M. Srinivasa, P. S. Pandian
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Recent advanced technology in the field of Low power VLSI design, wireless communication and mobile based systems has shown significant scope towards the development of an alternate method of measuring biopotential signals using dry electrodes as the sensors. These electrodes can be used for long duration monitoirng of physiological signals. The conventional gel based wet Ag/AgCl electrodes are being used universally in all clinical applications for the measurement of biopotential signals like ECG, EEG, and EMG etc. The wet electrodes give excellent signal output, but they have the drawback that, they cannot be used for long duration monitoring as the gel dry out over a period of time, also the gels cause rashes and irritation to the skin when used for longer durations. The recording of ECG signals on subjects with lots of hair in the regions where electrodes are to be placed is difficult due to loss of contact between electrode and skin surface. The paper proposes a wearable physiological monitoring system that uses a novel dry electrode suitable for long duration monitoring of ECG signals. Three types of dry electrodes viz. textile electrodes, needle array electrode and a Silver coated surface electrodes were fabricated and tested for acquisition of ECG signals. The dry electrodes are fabricated as Active Electrodes thereby enabling better signal quality. The recording from the dry electrodes are compared to that of the wet electrodes and the recordings are compared and discussed.
可穿戴系统中用于生物电位测量的干电极
在低功耗VLSI设计、无线通信和基于移动的系统领域,最近的先进技术已经显示出使用干电极作为传感器测量生物电位信号的替代方法的重大发展范围。这些电极可用于长时间监测生理信号。传统的凝胶基湿式Ag/AgCl电极被广泛应用于所有临床应用,用于测量ECG、EEG和EMG等生物电位信号。湿电极提供良好的信号输出,但它们的缺点是,它们不能用于长时间的监测,因为凝胶在一段时间后会变干,而且凝胶在长时间使用时会引起皮疹和刺激皮肤。对于毛发较多的受试者,由于电极与皮肤表面失去接触,在电极放置区域很难记录ECG信号。本文提出了一种可穿戴式生理监测系统,该系统采用一种适合长时间监测心电信号的新型干电极。制备了三种干电极,即纺织电极、针阵列电极和镀银表面电极,并对其进行了心电信号采集测试。干电极被制成有源电极,从而实现更好的信号质量。将干电极的记录与湿电极的记录进行比较,并对记录进行比较和讨论。
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