Development of Novel Non-Contact Electrodes for Mobile Electrocardiogram Monitoring System

  • Bor-Shyh Lin
  • Chou W
  • Hsing-Yu Wang
  • et al.
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Abstract

Real-time monitoring of cardiac health is helpful for patients with cardiovascular disease. Many telemedicine systems based on ubiquitous computing and communication techniques have been proposed for monitoring the user's electrocardiogram (ECG) anywhere and anytime. Usually, wet electrodes are used in these telemedicine systems. However, wet electrodes require conduction gels and skin preparation that can be inconvenient and uncomfortable for users. In order to overcome this issue, a new non-contact electrode circuit was proposed and applied in developing a mobile electrocardiogram monitoring system. The proposed non-contact electrode can measure bio-potentials across thin clothing, allowing it to be embedded in a user's normal clothing to monitor ECG in daily life. We attempted to simplify the design of these non-contact electrodes to reduce power consumption while continuing to provide good signal quality. The electrical specifications and the performance of monitoring arrhythmia in clinical settings were also validated to investigate the reliability of the proposed design. Experimental results show that the proposed non-contact electrode provides good signal quality for measuring ECG across thin clothes.

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Bor-Shyh Lin, Chou, W., Hsing-Yu Wang, Yan-Jun Huang, & Jeng-Shyang Pan. (2013). Development of Novel Non-Contact Electrodes for Mobile Electrocardiogram Monitoring System. IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, 1, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1109/jtehm.2013.2253598

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