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    Shibam Debbarma Headshot
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    Shibam Debbarma
    Affiliation
    Affiliation
    McGill University
    Country
    Country
    Canada
    Author(s)
    Display Name
    Shibam Debbarma
    Affiliation
    Affiliation
    McGill University
    Display Name
    Sharmistha Bhadra
    Affiliation
    Affiliation
    McGill University
    Abstract

    Electrooculogram measurements suffer from random motion artifacts and environmental vibrations, which may have large dynamic range, and may saturate the overall measurement system output. Here, we present a wireless, wearable EOG monitoring system, implemented on a four-layer flexible substrate with the EOG system on the top layer, the electrodes on the bottom layer, ground and active-shielding on the middle layers, respectively. The system uses parallel non-contact electrode pair for EOG signal and motion artifacts detection and reduction. The battery-operated system uses a Bluetooth module for wireless data transmission. The system is experimentally characterized and validated for reducing motion artifacts.

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    • A Wearable Electrooculogram System with Parallel Motion Artifact Sensing and Reduction (application/pdf)