A comfortability and signal quality study of conductive weave electrodes in long-term collection of human electrocardiographs
Abstract
Long-term electrocardiogram (ECG) recording can reveal some vital cardiovascular disorders and provide warning of human sudden cerebral or vascular diseases in advance. This requires high-quality ECG skin electrodes. Gel (Ag/AgCl) electrodes were reported to have good signal quality in ECG acquisition, but easily caused human skin irritation or allergy. Consequently, textile electrodes have attracted more attention for long-term ECG acquisition....
Paper Details
Title
A comfortability and signal quality study of conductive weave electrodes in long-term collection of human electrocardiographs
Published Date
Jul 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
11
Pages
2098 - 2112
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