2006 SICE-ICASE International Joint Conference 2006
DOI: 10.1109/sice.2006.315288
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Asymmetric Skin-to-Electrode Impedance Characteristics of Concentric Circular Ring Electrode for Monitoring of Electrical Activity of the Heart

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“…Optimised designs of the amplifier front-end have usually involved measuring the impedance of the skin-electrode interface (Burke & Gleeson, 2000;Chang et al, 2010;Ko et al, 1970;Mühlsteff & Such, 2004;Valverde et al, 2004). Some solutions have then inserted resistors in series with unbalanced electrodes to match the effective impedance seen at each input of the recording amplifier (Lee et al, 2006). Others have fabricated dry electrodes having impedances lower in magnitude than those of conventional Ag/AgCl wet electrodes (Chang et al, 2010;Wolfe & Reinhold, 1974).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimised designs of the amplifier front-end have usually involved measuring the impedance of the skin-electrode interface (Burke & Gleeson, 2000;Chang et al, 2010;Ko et al, 1970;Mühlsteff & Such, 2004;Valverde et al, 2004). Some solutions have then inserted resistors in series with unbalanced electrodes to match the effective impedance seen at each input of the recording amplifier (Lee et al, 2006). Others have fabricated dry electrodes having impedances lower in magnitude than those of conventional Ag/AgCl wet electrodes (Chang et al, 2010;Wolfe & Reinhold, 1974).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%