Brainwear: Towards Multi-modal Garment Integrated EEG

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Abstract

We aim to facilitate broad use of EEG sensing in multi-modal smart garments by developing an open-source EEG sensing module with the state-of-The-Art analog front-end that is pin/protocol-compatible with popular ecosystems in the wearable and DIY community. The EEG functionality is validated with the neuroscience standard n-back memory load task. We also demonstrate the seamless integration of EEG electrodes with low-frequency Force Sensitive Resistors (FSR) and high-frequency piezoelectric sensors within a single probe. Finally, we show the embedding of the entire setup in a textile baseball cap. We also present how signals from the different modalities complement each other under situations such as motion artifacts and different activities from an unobtrusive head-worn garment. The system is available to the community through a public GitHub repository.

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Vargas, J. F., Zhou, B., Bello, H., & Lukowicz, P. (2020). Brainwear: Towards Multi-modal Garment Integrated EEG. In Proceedings - International Symposium on Wearable Computers, ISWC (pp. 113–118). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3460421.3478814

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