Development of EEG data acquisition device by using TS7800 Single Board Computer (SBC)
Date
2012-02-27Author
Mousa K. Wali
Murugappan, M., Dr.
R. Badlishah, Ahmad, Assoc. Prof. Dr.
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Electroencephalogram (EEG) plays a vital
role in several medical diagnosis (brain tumor detection,
Alzheimer disease, epilepsy, etc), engineering
applications (emotion detection, drowsiness detection,
stress assessment, etc) and others. However, the cost of
the EEG device is usually high (< $ 20000) and it is still
a challenging issue for many consumers. The cost of the
EEG data acquisition device is purely depends on
number of EEG channels, mode of signal transmission
(wired/wireless), data resolution, software portability,
etc. In recent years, the development of handy
Embedded Systems opens a gateway to design and
develop the data acquisition devices at a cheaper cost.
In this work, we have used SBC TS 7800 (500 MHz, 128
MB RAM) for designing the EEG wired data
acquisition device. This embedded system is used to
acquire the data from the 32 EEG Channels and to save
the them in ASCII (American Standard Code for
Information Interchange) values in either .txt or xls
format for further research investigations. All the EEG
channels are made up of Ag/Ag-Cl and have an
impedance of 10 KΩ. This complete system is operating
in Linux platform, and programs are developed using C
and JAVA programming languages.
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