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Novel dry electrodes for ECG monitoring

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PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT
Volume 28, Issue 11, Pages 1375-1390

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/28/11/005

Keywords

biopotential; bioelectrode; ECG; dry electrode; capacitive electrode; artifact

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The development, fabrication and characterization of two novel dry bioelectrodes-conductive and capacitive ones-for biopotential monitoring are presented. The new electrodes have the potential to improve the applicability of dry electrodes in ambulant recording of ECG by reducing motion artifacts as well as the contact impedance to the skin. Furthermore, a passive filter network is integrated into the new electrodes to suppress slow offset fluctuation of the ECG signal caused e.g. by motions like breathing or changes in the electrode-skin interface properties. Compared to standard gel electrodes these new electrodes exhibit equivalent and superior contact impedances and biosignals. The integrated filter network effectively suppresses fluctuating offset potentials.

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