Wearable Active Electrode for sEMG Monitoring Using Two-Channel Brass Dry Electrodes with Reduced Electronics.
J Healthc Eng
; 2020: 5950218, 2020.
Article
in En
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| ID: mdl-32802299
Gel-based electrodes are employed to record sEMG signals for prolonged periods. These signals are used for the control of myoelectric prostheses, clinical analysis, or sports medicine. However, when the gel dries, the electrode-skin impedance increases considerably. Using dry active electrodes (AEs) to compensate variations of impedance is an alternative for long-term recording. This work describes the optimization of the electronic design of a conventional AE by removing the impedance coupling stage and two filters. The proposed work consisted of 5 stages: electrodes, amplification (X250), 2.2 Vdc offset, low-pass filter, and ADC with USART communication. The device did not need the use of electrolytic gel. The measurements of CMRR (96 dB), amplitude of the output sEMG signal (â¼1.6 Vp-p), and system bandwidth (15-450 Hz) were performed in order to confirm the reliability of the device as an sEMG signal acquisition system. The SNR values from seven movements performed by eleven volunteers were compared in order to measure the repeatability of the measurements (average 30.32 dB for a wrist flexion). The SNR for wrist flexion measured with the proposed and the commercial system was compared; the values were 49 dB and 60 dB, respectively.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Wrist Joint
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Zinc
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Copper
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Electrodes
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Electroencephalography
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Electromyography
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Wearable Electronic Devices
Limits:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Language:
En
Journal:
J Healthc Eng
Year:
2020
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Mexico
Country of publication:
United kingdom