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Authors: Ana Priscila Alves 1 ; João Martins 2 ; Hugo Plácido da Silva 1 ; André Lourenço 3 ; Ana Fred 1 and Hugo Ferreira 2

Affiliations: 1 Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal ; 2 Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Portugal ; 3 Instituto Superior Técnico and Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal

Keyword(s): Electrodes, Paper, Inkjet, Electrocardiography, Device.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Applications ; Biomedical Engineering ; Biomedical Instruments and Devices ; Biomedical Signal Processing ; Biosignal Acquisition, Analysis and Processing ; Collaboration and e-Services ; Devices ; e-Business ; Enterprise Information Systems ; Health Information Systems ; Health Monitoring Devices ; Human-Computer Interaction ; Methodologies and Methods ; Pattern Recognition ; Pervasive Technologies ; Physiological Computing Systems ; Software Engineering ; Usability ; Usability and Ergonomics ; Wearable Sensors and Systems ; Web Information Systems and Technologies ; Web Interfaces and Applications

Abstract: Applications involving biosignals, such as Electrocardiography (ECG), are becoming more pervasive with the extension towards non-intrusive scenarios helping targeting ambulatory healthcare monitoring, emotion assessment, among many others. In this study we introduce a new type of silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes based on a paper substrate and produced using an inkjet printing technique. This type of electrodes can increase the potential applications of biosignal acquisition technologies for everyday life use, given that there are several advantages, such as cost reduction and easier recycling, resultant from the approach explored in our work. We performed a comparison study to assess the quality of this new electrode type, in which ECG data was collected with three types of Ag/AgCl electrodes: i) gelled; ii) dry iii) paper-based inkjet printed. We also compared the performance of each electrode when acquired using a professional-grade gold standard device, and a low cost p latform. Experimental results showed that data acquired using our proposed inkjet printed electrode is highly correlated with data obtained through conventional electrodes. Moreover, the electrodes are robust to high-end and low-end data acquisition devices. (More)

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Alves, A.; Martins, J.; Plácido da Silva, H.; Lourenço, A.; Fred, A. and Ferreira, H. (2014). Experimental Study and Evaluation of Paper-based Inkjet Electrodes for ECG Signal Acquisition. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems - PhyCS; ISBN 978-989-758-006-2; ISSN 2184-321X, SciTePress, pages 275-281. DOI: 10.5220/0004720802750281

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author={Ana Priscila Alves. and João Martins. and Hugo {Plácido da Silva}. and André Louren\c{C}o. and Ana Fred. and Hugo Ferreira.},
title={Experimental Study and Evaluation of Paper-based Inkjet Electrodes for ECG Signal Acquisition},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems - PhyCS},
year={2014},
pages={275-281},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0004720802750281},
isbn={978-989-758-006-2},
issn={2184-321X},
}

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems - PhyCS
TI - Experimental Study and Evaluation of Paper-based Inkjet Electrodes for ECG Signal Acquisition
SN - 978-989-758-006-2
IS - 2184-321X
AU - Alves, A.
AU - Martins, J.
AU - Plácido da Silva, H.
AU - Lourenço, A.
AU - Fred, A.
AU - Ferreira, H.
PY - 2014
SP - 275
EP - 281
DO - 10.5220/0004720802750281
PB - SciTePress