TexSense: Comparative ECG Analysis of E-Textile and Sticky Electrodes During Human Motion

Published: 18 October 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/nbf88xrb5n.1
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Md Abdullah al Rumon

Description

In this study, we investigated the performance of textile dry electrodes versus traditional sticky (AgCl) electrodes in capturing Electrocardiogram signals during various human motion activities (Fig 1). We aimed to evaluate how well textile dry electrodes, made from silver-based knit conductive fabric, perform in real-life scenarios compared to sticky electrodes. Experiments with 20 healthy adults (10 male, 10 female) involved 14 tasks including reclining exercises, standing, walking, and running.

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Institutions

University of Rhode Island

Categories

Textile Fiber, ECG Electrode, Conductive Biomaterials

Funding

National Science Foundation

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