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A real-time wireless wearable electroencephalography system based on Support Vector Machine for encephalopathy daily monitoring

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  • Qing Zhang
  • Pingping Wang
  • Yan Liu
  • Bo Peng
  • Yufu Zhou
  • Zhiyong Zhou
  • Baotong Tong
  • Bensheng Qiu
  • Yishan Zheng
  • Yakang Dai

Abstract

Wearable electroencephalography systems of out-of-hospital can both provide complementary recordings and offer several benefits over long-term monitoring. However, several limitations were present in these new-born systems, for example, uncomfortable for wearing, inconvenient for retrieving the recordings by patients themselves, unable to timely provide accurate classification, and early warning information. Therefore, we proposed a wireless wearable electroencephalography system for encephalopathy daily monitoring, named as Brain-Health, which focused on the following three points: (a) the monitoring device integrated with electroencephalography acquisition sensors, signal processing chip, and Bluetooth, attached to a sport hat or elastic headband; (b) the mobile terminal with dedicated application, which is not only for continuous recording and displaying electroencephalography signal but also for early warning in real time; and (c) the encephalopathy’s classification algorithm based on intelligent Support Vector Machine, which is used in a new application of wearable electroencephalography for encephalopathy daily monitoring. The results showed a high mean accuracy of 91.79% and 93.89% in two types of classification for encephalopathy. In conclusion, good performance of our Brain-Health system indicated the feasibility and effectiveness for encephalopathy daily monitoring and patients’ health self-management.

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  • Qing Zhang & Pingping Wang & Yan Liu & Bo Peng & Yufu Zhou & Zhiyong Zhou & Baotong Tong & Bensheng Qiu & Yishan Zheng & Yakang Dai, 2018. "A real-time wireless wearable electroencephalography system based on Support Vector Machine for encephalopathy daily monitoring," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 14(5), pages 15501477187, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:14:y:2018:i:5:p:1550147718779562
    DOI: 10.1177/1550147718779562
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