2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2015.11.017
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Improving the accuracy of Laplacian estimation with novel multipolar concentric ring electrodes

Abstract: Conventional electroencephalography with disc electrodes has major drawbacks including poor spatial resolution, selectivity and low signal-to-noise ratio that are critically limiting its use. Concentric ring electrodes, consisting of several elements including the central disc and a number of concentric rings, are a promising alternative with potential to improve all of the aforementioned aspects significantly. In our previous work, the tripolar concentric ring electrode was successfully used in a wide range o… Show more

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“…This paper continues a series of works concentrating on further improving the accuracy of Laplacian estimation via CREs by optimizing the number of concentric rings [22] and inter-ring distances (distances between the consecutive rings) [23,24]. Analytic results from [22][23][24] have been validated using finite element method modeling. Moreover, in [12] stencil printed TCRE prototypes resembling the linearly increasing inter-ring distances (LIIRD) design proposed in [23] were assessed on human electroencephalogram, ECG, and electromyogram data with obtained results suggesting enhanced spatial resolution and localization of signal sources.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…This paper continues a series of works concentrating on further improving the accuracy of Laplacian estimation via CREs by optimizing the number of concentric rings [22] and inter-ring distances (distances between the consecutive rings) [23,24]. Analytic results from [22][23][24] have been validated using finite element method modeling. Moreover, in [12] stencil printed TCRE prototypes resembling the linearly increasing inter-ring distances (LIIRD) design proposed in [23] were assessed on human electroencephalogram, ECG, and electromyogram data with obtained results suggesting enhanced spatial resolution and localization of signal sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Laplacian estimate coefficients are not unique for both NDM and FDM. For NDM they are determined as a null space vector of a truncation term coefficient matrix and therefore are not unique [22]. For FDM, as shown in Subsection 3.1 they are also a solution of a system of linear equations.…”
Section: Ndm and Fdm Based Laplacian Estimates For Real Life Liird Tcrementioning
confidence: 99%
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