Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10146598 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2018 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
The electrode-scalp impedance of six subjects is studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy using three representative electrodes, namely wet electrodes, semi-dry electrodes, and dry electrodes. With the analysis of proposed equivalent models and area-normalized impedance (kΩâcm2), the specific electrode double layer resistances are 530âΩâcm2 for all electrodes, their specific contact resistances Res are 80âΩâcm2, 114âΩâcm2 and 20,077âΩâcm2, and their specific skin resistances Rs are 867âΩâcm2, 1730âΩâcm2 and 46,145âΩâcm2 for these three representative electrodes respectively. When pressure was applied on dry electrodes, Res reduced by 47% and Rs reduced by 81%. When pressure was applied on semi-dry electrodes, Rs reduced by 50% (Res is not applicable for semi-dry electrodes). After application of scalp abrasion for dry electrodes, Res reduced by 36% and Rs reduced by 82%. After application of scalp abrasion for semi-dry electrodes, Rs reduced by 64%. Seeking novel interface materials may break through the bottleneck for dry electrodes development in terms of integrated materials, mechanical support and electronic circuitry, while semi-dry electrodes have much development space to meet a balance of quick setup, comfortable wear, and satisfactory signal quality in many medical and out-clinic applications.
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Authors
Guangli Li, Sizhe Wang, Yanwen Y. Duan,