A new design of the multi-channels mobile and wireless EEG system

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Most researchers acquired EEG by using standard measurement system like NeuroScan system, which includes AgCl electrode cap, SynAmps Amplifier and Scan software to provide good reliability for the acquisition of EEG data. However, it is still not convenient for Brain Computer Interface (BCI) application in daily life because of needing conduction gels to contact skins and being wired, expensive and heavy. Moreover, the conduction gel will trend to be drying, so it does not suitable for long-term monitoring. In this study, we developed a mobile and wireless EEG system. The system consists of frond-end 16-channel dry electrode cap, a miniature low-power wireless portable circuitry, and a back-end program receiving events and digital EEG data simultaneously. We demonstrate the recorded EEG data have high correlations between from our system and from NeuroScan system. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Lin, C. T., Wang, W. R., Wang, I. J., Liao, L. D., Chen, S. F., Tseng, K., & Ko, L. W. (2011). A new design of the multi-channels mobile and wireless EEG system. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 174 CCIS, pp. 293–298). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22095-1_60

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