Aviral presents Ear EEG AFE paper at CICC 2022
Aviral Pandey presented a paper at the 2022 IEEE International Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC 2022) on “A 6.8uW AFE for Ear EEG Recording with Simultaneous Impedance Measurement for Motion Artifact Cancellation”. The presentation was delivered on Apr 26 at 10:25 am PST as part of the session on “Next Generation Computing and Neural Interfaces”.
A Pandey, SF Alamouti, J Doong, R Kaveh, C Yalcin, MM Ghanbari, R Muller, “A 6.8uW AFE for Ear EEG Recording with Simultaneous Impedance Measurement for Motion Artifact Cancellation.” To appear in the IEEE Int. Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC), Apr. 2022.
Abstract: Dry electrode-based wearable electroencephalography (EEG) systems are susceptible to motion artifacts caused by changes in the electrode-skin impedance (ESI) that can prevent practical ambulatory use. This work presents a 6.8 μW AFE that simultaneously and continuously measures EEG and ESI on the same set of electrodes. This work achieves lower power and area than prior art that integrates EEG and Z-measurement and enables up to 19dB of motion artifact reduction in vivo from EarEEG experiments.