no code implementations • 11 Jan 2024 • Ryan Kaveh, Carolyn Schwendeman, Ana C. Arias, Rikky Muller
These results demonstrate for the first time that dry, 3D printed, user-generic electrodes can be used with wireless electronics to rapidly prototype wearable systems, which achieve comparable average accuracy (>90%) to existing state-of-the-art in-ear and scalp ExG systems that utilize wet electrodes and wired, benchtop electronics.
1 code implementation • 28 Feb 2018 • Ali Moin, Andy Zhou, Abbas Rahimi, Simone Benatti, Alisha Menon, Senam Tamakloe, Jonathan Ting, Natasha Yamamoto, Yasser Khan, Fred Burghardt, Luca Benini, Ana C. Arias, Jan M. Rabaey
We present an end-to-end system combating this variability using a large-area, high-density sensor array and a robust classification algorithm.