Rapid EEG with dry electrodes: Signal quality, reliability, and comfort – is the technology ready?
From ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series
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In recent years, various dry and semi-dry electrode concepts have been proposed and validated under differing conditions and paradigms. Several concepts are commercially available and in use for science and clinics. Nevertheless, results and reports on signal quality, technology reliability and applicability as well as perceived comfort vary considerably. The webinar gives an overview about selected dry electrode concepts and their specificities with the aim of providing an objective evaluation of use cases, advantages and limitations, including pitfalls to consider and avoid.
The presenter is Prof. Patrique Fiedler who studied electrical engineering and information technology at the Technische Universität Ilmenau. Subsequently, he received a doctorate in the field of biomedical engineering in 2017. He then switched to industry from 2017 to 2021 and took on development, project and product management positions. In addition, he has been a visiting researcher at the University of Porto in Portugal and the University of Pescara-Chieti in Italy on several occasions. In 2021, he returned to academia and was appointed junior professor with tenure track and head of the "Data Analysis in the Life Sciences” group at the Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Informatics at the Technische Universität Ilmenau. Research focus areas include data fusion and analysis of multimodal data sets and body sensor networks as well as research on novel sensor concepts for biosignals, and online-capable analysis methods for close-to-hardware and close-to-sensor data processing.
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