Exploring textile-based electrode materials for electromyography smart garments.

IF 2 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Emily Lam, Milad Alizadeh-Meghrazi, Alessandra Schlums, Ladan Eskandarian, Amin Mahnam, Bastien Moineau, Milos R Popovic
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Abstract

Introduction: In recent years, electromyography (EMG) has been increasingly studied for wearable applications. Conventional gel electrodes for electrophysiological recordings have limited use in everyday applications such as prosthetic control or muscular therapy at home. This study investigates the efficacy and feasibility of dry-contact electrode materials employed in smart textiles for EMG recordings.

Methods: Dry-contact electrode materials were selected and implemented on textile substrates. Using these electrodes, EMG was recorded from the forearm of able-bodied subjects. 25% and 50% isometric maximum voluntary contractions were captured. A comparative investigation was performed against gel electrodes, assessing the effect of material properties on signal fidelity and strength compared.

Results: When isolating for electrode surface area and pressure, 31 of the 40 materials demonstrated strong positive correlations in their mean PSD with gel electrodes (r > 95, p < 0.001). The inclusion of ionic liquids in the material composition, and using raised or flat electrodes, did not demonstrate a significant effect in signal quality.

Conclusions: For EMG dry-contact electrodes, comparing the performance against gel electrodes for the application with the selected material is important. Other factors recommended to be studied are electrodes' durability and long-term stability.

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为肌电智能服装探索基于纺织品的电极材料。
近年来,肌电图(electromyography, EMG)在可穿戴设备中的应用得到了越来越多的研究。用于电生理记录的传统凝胶电极在日常应用中使用有限,例如假肢控制或家庭肌肉治疗。本研究探讨干接触电极材料在智能纺织品中用于肌电记录的有效性和可行性。方法:选择干接触电极材料,并在纺织衬底上制备。使用这些电极,记录健全受试者前臂的肌电图。捕捉到25%和50%的最大自主收缩。对凝胶电极进行了比较研究,评估了材料特性对信号保真度和强度的影响。结果:当分离电极表面积和压力时,40种材料中的31种材料的平均PSD与凝胶电极呈强正相关(r > 95, p < 0.001)。在材料成分中加入离子液体,并使用凸起或平坦的电极,对信号质量没有显着影响。结论:对于肌电干接触电极,比较与凝胶电极的性能与所选材料的应用是重要的。其他值得研究的因素是电极的耐久性和长期稳定性。
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