A low-cost and open-hardware portable 3-electrode sleep monitoring device

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Matías Rodolfo Pretel , Vanessa Vidal , Dante Kienigiel , Cecilia Forcato , Rodrigo Ramele
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Abstract

To continue sleep research activities during the lockdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, experiments that were previously conducted in laboratories were shifted to the homes of volunteers. Furthermore, for extensive data collection, it is necessary to use a large number of portable devices. Hence, to achieve these objectives, we developed a low-cost and open-source portable monitor (PM) device capable of acquiring electroencephalographic (EEG) signals using the popular ESP32 microcontroller. The device operates based on instrumentation amplifiers. It also has a connectivity microcontroller with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth that can be used to stream EEG signals. This portable single-channel 3-electrode EEG device allowed us to record short naps and score different sleep stages, such as wakefulness, non rapid eye movement sleep (NREM), stage 1 (S1), stage 2 (S2), stage 3 (S3) and stage 4 (S4). We validated the device by comparing the obtained signals to those generated by a research-grade counterpart. The results showed a high level of accurate similarity between both devices, demonstrating the feasibility of using this approach for extensive and low-cost data collection of EEG sleep recordings.

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低成本、开放式硬件的便携式 3电极睡眠监测设备
为了在 COVID-19 大流行导致的封锁期间继续开展睡眠研究活动,以前在实验室进行的实验被转移到了志愿者家中。此外,为了收集大量数据,必须使用大量便携式设备。因此,为了实现这些目标,我们开发了一种低成本、开源的便携式监测器(PM)设备,能够使用流行的 ESP32 微控制器采集脑电图(EEG)信号。该设备基于仪表放大器运行。它还有一个带 Wi-Fi 和蓝牙的连接微控制器,可用于脑电信号流。这种便携式单通道 3电极脑电图设备使我们能够记录短暂的小睡,并对不同的睡眠阶段进行评分,如清醒、非快速眼动睡眠(NREM)、第一阶段(S1)、第二阶段(S2)、第三阶段(S3)和第四阶段(S4)。我们将获得的信号与研究级设备生成的信号进行了比较,从而验证了该设备的有效性。结果表明,这两种设备的精确度高度相似,证明了使用这种方法广泛而低成本地收集脑电图睡眠记录数据的可行性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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