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Measuring Biosignals with Single Circuit Boards

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BIOENGINEERING-BASEL
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9020084

Keywords

ECG; EMG; Arduino; Raspberry Pi; sweat; health condition; health status; elderly; firefighters; sportsman

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [13GW0202C]

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This review provides an overview of recent studies on the measurement of biosignals using single circuit boards, highlighting the new possibilities offered by devices like Arduino and Raspberry Pi in the mobile long-term acquisition of biosignals. The focus of the review is on the electronics, rather than textile electrodes.
To measure biosignals constantly, using textile-integrated or even textile-based electrodes and miniaturized electronics, is ideal to provide maximum comfort for patients or athletes during monitoring. While in former times, this was usually solved by integrating specialized electronics into garments, either connected to a handheld computer or including a wireless data transfer option, nowadays increasingly smaller single circuit boards are available, e.g., single-board computers such as Raspberry Pi or microcontrollers such as Arduino, in various shapes and dimensions. This review gives an overview of studies found in the recent scientific literature, reporting measurements of biosignals such as ECG, EMG, sweat and other health-related parameters by single circuit boards, showing new possibilities offered by Arduino, Raspberry Pi etc. in the mobile long-term acquisition of biosignals. The review concentrates on the electronics, not on textile electrodes about which several review papers are available.

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