Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system

Electroencephalography(EEG) has been used to record the neurophysiological activities inside the brain since almost a century ago. Electrodes are used to interface with the scalp and Standard wet Ag/AgCl electrodes have been used as the conventional method to measure EEG signals. However, such stand...

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Main Author: Xiao, Lingxi
Other Authors: Lin Zhiping
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-682292023-07-07T17:56:51Z Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system Xiao, Lingxi Lin Zhiping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Electroencephalography(EEG) has been used to record the neurophysiological activities inside the brain since almost a century ago. Electrodes are used to interface with the scalp and Standard wet Ag/AgCl electrodes have been used as the conventional method to measure EEG signals. However, such standard wet Ag/AgCl electrodes are with certain types of limitations and we are proposing to use a new type of dry electrode as the materials and integrated electronic systems technologies grow. This project aims to discover which dry electrode would be the best substitute for the standard wet Ag/AgCl electrode as there are limitations for the wet one, mainly based on existing literature review. After that, several groups of dry electrode (being either active or passive) in different conditions will be used, like being wet or dry, using noise cancelling electrode or not, to find out what is the best condition to use the dry electrode as a substitute to minimize the negative effect. Last but not least, this project aims to investigate the changes of Dry Electrode-Skin interface on the EEG signal quality based on existing literature review, by considering past experimental procedures. Past experiment procedures have shown to use impedance variation as the main parameter to determine the EEG signal quality measured by various electrodes. Therefore, this project looks into the findings of past literature in order to prove that these parameters are useful in determining the differences in EEG signal quality between wet and dry electrodes. Bachelor of Engineering 2016-05-25T02:25:32Z 2016-05-25T02:25:32Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68229 en Nanyang Technological University 49 p. application/pdf
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Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system
description Electroencephalography(EEG) has been used to record the neurophysiological activities inside the brain since almost a century ago. Electrodes are used to interface with the scalp and Standard wet Ag/AgCl electrodes have been used as the conventional method to measure EEG signals. However, such standard wet Ag/AgCl electrodes are with certain types of limitations and we are proposing to use a new type of dry electrode as the materials and integrated electronic systems technologies grow. This project aims to discover which dry electrode would be the best substitute for the standard wet Ag/AgCl electrode as there are limitations for the wet one, mainly based on existing literature review. After that, several groups of dry electrode (being either active or passive) in different conditions will be used, like being wet or dry, using noise cancelling electrode or not, to find out what is the best condition to use the dry electrode as a substitute to minimize the negative effect. Last but not least, this project aims to investigate the changes of Dry Electrode-Skin interface on the EEG signal quality based on existing literature review, by considering past experimental procedures. Past experiment procedures have shown to use impedance variation as the main parameter to determine the EEG signal quality measured by various electrodes. Therefore, this project looks into the findings of past literature in order to prove that these parameters are useful in determining the differences in EEG signal quality between wet and dry electrodes.
author2 Lin Zhiping
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author Xiao, Lingxi
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title Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system
title_short Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system
title_full Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system
title_fullStr Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system
title_full_unstemmed Signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels EEG system
title_sort signal quality evaluation and enhancement in wearable multi-channels eeg system
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