Performance and Signal Quality Analysis of Electrocardiogram Textile Electrodes for Smart Apparel Applications

  • Le K
  • Servati A
  • Soltanian S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Electronic textile (e-textile) systems applied to biological signal monitoring are of great interest to the healthcare industry, given the potential to provide continuous and long-term monitoring of healthy individuals and patients. Most developments in e-textiles have focused on novel materials and systems without systematic considerations into how the hierarchical structure of fibrous assemblies may influence performance and compatibility of the materials during use. This study examines mechanisms underlying the stability and quality of textile-based electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes used in a smart bra. Signal quality of the biometric data obtained affects feedback and user experience and may be influenced by characteristics and properties of the material. Under stationary and dynamic conditions, analysis of the raw ECG signal and heart rate, with respect to textile-electrode material properties have been performed. Currently, there is no standardized procedure to compare the ECG signal between electrode materials. In this study, several methods have been applied to compare differences between silver-based textile electrodes and silver/silver-chloride gel electrodes. The comparison methods serve to complement visual observations of the ECG signal acquired, as possible quantitative means to differentiate electrode materials and their performance. From the results obtained, signal quality, and heart rate (HR) detection were found to improve with increased skin contact, and textile structures with lower stretch and surface resistance, especially under dynamic/movement test conditions. It was found that the performance of the textile electrode materials compared exceeded ECG signal quality thresholds previously established for acceptable signal quality, specifically for the kurtosis ( K > 5), and Pearson correlation coefficients ( r ≥ 0.66) taken from average ECG waveforms calculated.

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Le, K., Servati, A., Soltanian, S., Servati, P., & Ko, F. (2021). Performance and Signal Quality Analysis of Electrocardiogram Textile Electrodes for Smart Apparel Applications. Frontiers in Electronics, 2. https://doi.org/10.3389/felec.2021.685264

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