可穿戴式生物电阻抗分析仪干电极分析

M. Usman, A. Gupta, W. Xue
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干电极在电子健康领域越来越受欢迎,用于生物信号测量,因为与传统的凝胶基湿Ag/AgCl电极相比,它们具有可重复使用性和舒适性。本文介绍了用于医疗设备的干电极和湿电极的性能比较,特别是用于生物阻抗分析(BIA)。BIA是一种新兴技术,通过计算人体阻抗,广泛应用于人体成分分析。所设计的BIA系统由一个可穿戴的硅胶环和四个铜电极组成。该实验在40名健康受试者身上进行,同时使用环电极和Ag/AgCl电极。线性回归表明两个电极之间具有高度相关性(电阻r = 0.96,电抗r = 0.93)。确定了两个电极的均方根噪声测量值。与湿电极(0.282 mV)相比,干电极表现出更高的噪声水平(1.96 mV),这主要是由于缺乏导电凝胶。此外,采用快速傅立叶变换来确定和滤除不需要的信号,并降低干电极中的噪声水平。结果表明,所设计的环形电极具有与商用Ag/AgCl电极相当的性能,可用于移动可穿戴医疗设备。
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Analyzing Dry Electrodes for Wearable Bioelectrical Impedance Analyzers
Dry electrodes are gaining popularity in the area of electronic health for biosignal measurements due to their reusability and comfort as compared to traditional gel-based wet Ag/AgCl electrodes. This paper presents a performance comparison of dry and wet electrodes for medical devices, in particular, for bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). BIA is an emerging technology widely used for body composition analysis by computing the impedance of the human body. The designed system for BIA consists of a wearable silicone ring with four copper electrodes. The experiment is conducted on 40 healthy human subjects using both the ring and the Ag/AgCl electrodes. The linear regression demonstrates a high correlation between both electrodes (r = 0.96 for resistance and r = 0.93 for reactance). The measurement of root mean square noise is determined for both electrodes. The dry electrodes demonstrate a higher noise level (1.96 mV) as compared to the wet electrodes (0.282 mV), mainly due to the absence of conductive gel. Moreover, fast Fourier transform is performed to determine and filter out unwanted signals and to reduce the noise level in the dry electrodes. The results demonstrate that the designed ring electrodes have a comparable performance with commercial Ag/AgCl electrodes and can be used in mobile wearable medical devices.
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