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Validation and Benchmarking of a Wearable EEG Acquisition Platform for Real-World Applications

  • Olivier Valentin
  • , Mikael Ducharme
  • , Gabrielle Cretot-Richert
  • , Hami Monsarrat-Chanon
  • , Guilhem Viallet
  • , Aidin Delnavaz
  • , Jeremie Voix
  • École de technologie supérieure

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This paper presents the experimental validation of a readout circuit for the acquisition, amplification, and transmission of extremely weak biopotentials with a focus on electroencephalography (EEG) signals. The device, dubbed CochlEEG, benefits from a low-power design for long-term power autonomy and provides configurable gain and sampling rates to suit the needs of various EEG applications. CochlEEG features high sampling rates, up to 4 kHz, low-noise signal acquisitions, support for active electrodes, and a potential for Wi-Fi data transmission. Moreover, it is lightweight, pocket size, and affordable, which makes CochlEEG suitable for wearable and real-world applications. The efficiency of CochlEEG in EEG data acquisition is also investigated in this paper. Auditory steady-state responses acquisition results validate CochlEEG's capability in recording EEG with a signal quality comparable to commercial mobile or research EEG acquisition devices. Moreover, the results of an oddball paradigm experiment prove the capability of CochlEEG in recording event-related potentials and demonstrate its potential for brain-computer interface applications and electrophysiological research applications requiring higher temporal resolution.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article8492430
Pages (de - à)103-111
Nombre de pages9
journalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems
Volume13
Numéro de publication1
Les DOIs
étatPublié - févr. 2019

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