Chi et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Ultra-high input impedance, low noise integrated amplifier for noncontact biopotential sensingChi et al., 2011
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- 3571541968372201436
- Author
- Chi Y
- Maier C
- Cauwenberghs G
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Journal on Emerging and selected topics in circuits and systems
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Noncontact electrocardiogram/electroencephalogram/<? Pub _bookmark="" Command=" Quick Mark"?> electromyogram electrodes, which operate primarily through capacitive coupling, have been extensively studied for unobtrusive physiological monitoring. Previous …
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