A Baseline Drift Canceler Using Discharging Chopper for Surface Metal Electrodes (Special Editorials : Five Selected Articles in ABE)

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M. Kyoso, J. Midorikawa, Y. Shimatani
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Abstract

Many useful signals measured on the body surface contain DC and extremely low frequency components. However, surface electrodes are not ideal for DC or low frequency signal measurements because the electrochemical interaction between the body and the metal contact is unstable. We propose a substantial technique to improve DC stability for biological potential measurements on the body surface, by which unstable fluctuations are canceled by a discharging switch. The system alternates between two states. In the discharging state, two electrodes are connected to each other by an analog switch and the randomly generated charge on the electrodes is canceled. When the switch is turned off. the differential voltage is sampled and stored. The sampling frequency of the system is equal to the switching frequency because of this procedure. An experiment employing Ag/AgCl surface electrodes on human skin showed that DC shift and fluctuation were reduced to 1/4 and 1/6 or less, respectively, of the values without the canceler. Applying this technique to electrooculogram measurement, we found that absolute visual direction could be detected without major baseline drift.
使用放电斩波器的金属表面电极基线漂移消除器(特别社论:ABE中的5篇精选文章)
体表测量的许多有用信号都含有直流和极低频成分。然而,表面电极不适合用于直流或低频信号测量,因为身体和金属接触之间的电化学相互作用是不稳定的。我们提出了一种实质性的技术来提高体表生物电位测量的直流稳定性,通过放电开关来消除不稳定的波动。系统在两种状态之间交替。在放电状态下,两个电极通过模拟开关相互连接,电极上随机产生的电荷被取消。当开关关闭时。差分电压被采样并存储。由于这个程序,系统的采样频率等于开关频率。在人体皮肤上使用Ag/AgCl表面电极的实验表明,直流位移和波动分别减少到没有抵消值的1/4和1/6以下。将该技术应用于眼电图测量,我们发现绝对视觉方向可以在没有主要基线漂移的情况下检测到。
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