A dry electrode cap and its application in a steady-state visual evoked potential-based brain-computer interface

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Abstract

The wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) dry electrode acquisition system has shown great application prospects in mental state monitoring, the brain-computer interface (BCI), and other fields due to advantages such as being small in volume, light weight, and a ready-to-use facility. This study demonstrates a novel EEG cap with concise structure, easy adjustment size, as well as independently adjustable electrodes. The cap can be rapidly worn and adjusted in both horizontal and vertical dimensions. The dry electrodes on it can be adjusted independently to fit the scalp as quickly as possible. The accuracy of the BCI test employing this device is higher than when employing a headband. The proposed EEG cap makes adjustment easier and the contact impedance of the dry electrodes more uniform.

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Wu, X., Zheng, L., Jiang, L., Huang, X., Liu, Y., Xing, L., … Chen, H. (2019). A dry electrode cap and its application in a steady-state visual evoked potential-based brain-computer interface. Electronics (Switzerland), 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8101080

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