- Authors:
- DOI:
- 10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609557
- Abstract:
- The use of brain monitoring based on EEG, in natural environments and over long time periods, is hindered by the limited portability of current wearable systems, and the invasiveness of implanted systems. To that end, we introduce an ear-EEG recording device based on generic earpieces which meets key patient needs (discreet, unobstrusive, user-friendly, robust) and that is low-cost and suitable for off-the-shelf use; thus promising great advantages for healthcare applications. Its feasibility is validated in a comprehensive comparative study with our established prototype, based on a personalized earpiece, for a key EEG paradigm.
- Type:
- Conference paper
- Language:
- English
- Published in:
- I E E E Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Conference Proceedings, 2013, Vol 2013/35th, p. 543-546
- Main Research Area:
- Science/technology
- Publication Status:
- Published
- Review type:
- Peer Review
- Conference:
- Int. Conf. of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2013
- Submission year:
- 2013
- Scientific Level:
- Scientific
- ID:
- 249678748