Resilient Biosensing and Learning Circuits
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Tarasidis, John
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This work can be split into three sections. The first is the development of two wearable
EEG systems. These systems can be integrated into helmets for wearable use, and rely
on direct (ohmic) connections to the scalp. The second section encompasses exploratory
investigations into the use of flexible active ohmic electrodes and indirect (capacitive) con-
nections to the body within the scope of biosensing. The third section involves the develop-
ment of FPAA infrastructures for investigation into analog computing techniques. Related
to biosensing, these systems could be used as early signal chain dimension reducers and
anomaly classifiers.
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2022-08-02
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