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Holst Centre, imec and Panasonic Present Wireless Low-Power Active-Electrode EEG Headset

Realization of prototype is a next step toward reliable high-quality wearable EEG monitoring systems

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Holst Centre, imec and Panasonic have developed a new prototype of a wireless EEG (electroencephalogram) headset. The system combines ease-of-use with ultra-low power electronics. Continuous impedance monitoring and the use of active electrodes increase the quality of EEG signal recording compared to former versions of the system. The data are transmitted in real-time to a receiver located up to 10m from the system. The realization of this prototype is a next step toward reliable high-quality we...

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