Low Power Active Electrode ICs for Wearable EEG Acquisition

This book presents fundamental requirements, electrical specification, and parameter tradeoffs of wearable EEG acquisition circuits, especially those compatible with dry electrodes for user-friendly recordings.  The authors introduce active electrode

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Jiawei Xu · Refet Firat Yazicioglu  Chris Van Hoof · Kofi Makinwa

Low Power Active Electrode ICs for Wearable EEG Acquisition

Analog Circuits and Signal Processing Series Editors: Mohammed Ismail, Dublin, USA Mohamad Sawan, Montreal, Canada

The Analog Circuits and Signal Processing book series, formerly known as the Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, is a high level academic and professional series publishing research on the design and applications of analog integrated circuits and signal processing circuits and systems. Typically per year we publish between 5–15 research monographs, professional books, handbooks, edited volumes and textbooks with worldwide distribution to engineers, researchers, educators, and libraries. The book series promotes and expedites the dissemination of new research results and tutorial views in the analog field. There is an exciting and large volume of research activity in the field worldwide. Researchers are striving to bridge the gap between classical analog work and recent advances in very large scale integration (VLSI) technologies with improved analog capabilities. Analog VLSI has been recognized as a major technology for future information processing. Analog work is showing signs of dramatic changes with emphasis on interdisciplinary research efforts combining device/circuit/technology issues. Consequently, new design concepts, strategies and design tools are being unveiled. Topics of interest include: Analog Interface Circuits and Systems; Data converters; Active-RC, switched-capacitor and continuous-time integrated filters; Mixed analog/digital VLSI; Simulation and modeling, mixed-mode simulation; Analog nonlinear and computational circuits and signal processing; Analog Artificial Neural Networks/Artificial Intelligence; Current-mode Signal Processing; Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools; Analog Design in emerging technologies (Scalable CMOS, BiCMOS, GaAs, heterojunction and floating gate technologies, etc.); Analog Design for Test; Integrated sensors and actuators; Analog Design Automation/Knowledge-based Systems; Analog VLSI cell libraries; Analog product development; RF Front ends, Wireless communications and Microwave Circuits; Analog behavioral modeling, Analog HDL.

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Jiawei Xu • Refet Firat Yazicioglu Chris Van Hoof • Kofi Makinwa

Low Power Active Electrode ICs for Wearable EEG Acquisition

Jiawei Xu Holst Centre / imec Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Refet Firat Yazicioglu Galvani Bioelectronics Stevenage, United Kingdom

Chris Van Hoof ESAT-MICAS KU Leuven / imec Leuven, Belgium

Kofi Makinwa Delft University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands

ISSN 1872-082X ISSN 2197-1854 (electronic) Analog Circuits and Signal Processing ISBN 978-3-319-74862-7 ISBN 978-3-319-74863-4 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74863-4 Library of Congress Control Number: 2018930877 © Springer International Publishing AG 2018 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the P