Sensors (Aug 2014)

Flexible Capacitive Electrodes for Minimizing Motion Artifacts in Ambulatory Electrocardiograms

  • Jeong Su Lee,
  • Jeong Heo,
  • Won Kyu Lee,
  • Yong Gyu Lim,
  • Youn Ho Kim,
  • Kwang Suk Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s140814732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
pp. 14732 – 14743

Abstract

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This study proposes the use of flexible capacitive electrodes for reducing motion artifacts in a wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) device. The capacitive electrodes have conductive foam on their surface, a shield, an optimal input bias resistor, and guarding feedback. The electrodes are integrated in a chest belt, and the acquired signals are transmitted wirelessly for ambulatory heart rate monitoring. We experimentally validated the electrode performance with subjects standing and walking on a treadmill at speeds of up to 7 km/h. The results confirmed the highly accurate heart rate detection capacity of the developed system and its feasibility for daily-life ECG monitoring.

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