2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.2008.4649402
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Comparison of conductive fabric sensor and Ag-AgCl sensor under motion artifacts

Abstract: A wearable electrocardiogram(ECG) device using conductive fabric sensor was compared with traditional Ag-AgCl electrode ECG device. The ECG signals were measured under existence of motion artifacts on variable running speed using treadmill to verify that wearable device can substitute traditional ECG device. A signal to noise ratio (SNR) and RR interval were compared between the two devices. The SNR of wearable device was similar or higher than that of clinical device and difference of RR interval was 2ms. The… Show more

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“…However, the method is very sensitive to the thickness of the driver's clothing and his movements. 20 • Recently, a portable chest belt with two or three conductive electrodes 13,22,23 has been used to guarantee non-intrusive driving.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the method is very sensitive to the thickness of the driver's clothing and his movements. 20 • Recently, a portable chest belt with two or three conductive electrodes 13,22,23 has been used to guarantee non-intrusive driving.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of effort has been focused on how to obtain ECG signal in a convenient and non‐intrusive environment. The precise ECG signals were obtained by wired connection on brain [6, 7], and recently wearable chest belt with two or three conventional Ag–AgCl electrodes or conductive electrodes [8, 12, 16] have been used for guarantee the non‐intrusive measurement. One convenient non‐intrusive ECG signal‐measuring method proposed is inductance measurement on a driving chair [9, 10].…”
Section: System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For most bio-signal-sensing clothing, the relocation of the electrode triggered by the wearer's motion causes a severe motion artifact, degrading the signal quality . 8,10,[13][14][15] To resolve this problem, the positions of electrodes in conventional bio-signal-sensing smart clothing have been stabilized by forming an excessively tight-fitted bodice design to ensure stable contact between the electrode and body surface. 8,[16][17][18] Furthermore, most of the biosignal-sensing smart clothing is sleeveless-type clothing, because sleeves indirectly cause the relocation of the electrode positioned in the chest during arm movement, which has a negative impact on the heart-activity-signal quality.…”
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confidence: 99%