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Published on: July 22, 2022
Performance of human body communication-based wearable ECG with capacitive coupling electrodes
Jun Sakuma1, Daisuke Anzai1, Jianqing Wang1
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering , Graduate School of Engineering , Nagoya Institute of Technology , Nagoya 466-8555 , Japan.
Abstract:
Wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) is attracting much attention in daily healthcare applications, and human body communication (HBC) technology provides an evident advantage in making the sensing electrodes of ECG also working for transmission through the human body. In view of actual usage in daily life, however, non-contact electrodes to the human body are desirable. In this Letter, the authors discussed the ECG circuit structure in the HBC-based wearable ECG for removing the common mode noise when employing non-contact capacitive coupling electrodes. Through the comparison of experimental results, they have shown that the authors' proposed circuit structure with the third electrode directly connected to signal ground can provide an effect on common mode noise reduction similar to the usual drive-right-leg circuit, and a sufficiently good acquisition performance of ECG signals.
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