2015
DOI: 10.9718/jber.2015.36.5.169
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Performance Estimation of an Implantable Epileptic Seizure Detector with a Low-power On-chip Oscillator

Abstract: Implantable closed-loop epilepsy controllers require ideally both accurate epileptic seizure detection and low power consumption. On-chip oscillators can be used in implantable devices because they consume less power than other oscillators such as crystal oscillators. In this study, we investigated the tolerable error range of a lower power on-chip oscillator without losing the accuracy of seizure detection. We used 24 ictal and 14 interictal intracranial electroencephalographic segments recorded from epilepsy… Show more

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“…However, if TP was to be measured in terms of %TP_time, result 1 and result 2 had 50% and 31.25% %TP_time, respectively. Result 1 was therefore considered to have the better performance than result 2 [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if TP was to be measured in terms of %TP_time, result 1 and result 2 had 50% and 31.25% %TP_time, respectively. Result 1 was therefore considered to have the better performance than result 2 [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%