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Chinese Science Bulletin | 2015

Development, fabrication, and applications of biomedical electrodes

Zhou Wei; Liu Wei; Qiu Qingfu; Liu Ruiliang; Jiang LeLun; Song Rong

Biomedical electrodes convert the ion potential generated by electrochemical activities into an electronic potential that can be measured by instrumentation systems; they are widely used as sensors in modern clinical detection and biomedical measurement. In recent years, with increasing applications in the fields of electrocardiography (ECG), electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and electrical impedance tomography (EIT), a great number of new biomedical electrodes with novel structural design and new material selection have been explored and developed; low-cost fabrication methods are also being intensively studied. In this paper, biomedical electrodes are classified into five types, including traditional silver/silver chloride electrodes, microneedle electrodes, flexible textile electrodes, foam electrodes, and insulated dry electrodes. The conversion mechanisms from ion potential to electronic potential of different biomedical electrodes described in the prior literature are firstly introduced, and then the latest research results concerning the fabrication processes for different biomedical electrodes, and the methods of using them, are reviewed. The advantages and disadvantages of each type of electrode for practical applications are discussed, based on the published literature. A general description of the current applications of biomedical electrodes in ECG, EEG, EMG, and EIT is presented. Typical results from researchers in various countries are reviewed to further introduce the detailed application of different biomedical electrodes. Emerging application fields for biomedical electrodes, such as electrooculography, electrogastrography, and the study of the nervous system, are also presented. Finally, the development and application prospects of biomedical electrodes are described briefly. With the rapid development of microelectronics, micro-nano manufacturing and signal processing technology, the related manufacturing technologies and signal processing methods for biomedical electrodes have achieved great progress; in particular, a much deeper understanding about the contact mechanism with human tissue and skin has been obtained. We believe that many new biomedical electrodes will be developed in the next few years to greatly improve the detection level of bioelectric information.


2016 IEEE Information Technology, Networking, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (ITNEC) | 2016

A method for improving detection of gas concentrations using quadrotor

Yang Xiaoyuan; Deng Jiwei; Ye Tianjie; Qiu Qingfu

The work presents a solution to measure gas concentration with a special device and a wireless transmission module when gas sensors are attached on a mobile or flight vehicle. The device is designed to be a minor self-sealing air chamber with an ethanol sensor in it. It is a prototype to obtain the measurement more accurately and make sure minimum air turbulence effects, since the gas including the contaminants can fluctuate in the open air. The prototype provides ideas and methods for gas concentration measurement in a real environment. Its structure can also be modified into a smaller one. Design details have been discussed and this device was set under cross wind where it could be especially influenced by high-speed rotation from propellers. The assumption of security testing in different scenarios of different gas concentrations applying this fairly tiny size of this model, simplicity but precision of the chambers, is confirmed. Moreover, the temperature and humidity part are also collected and calculated to revise gas sensors data regarding the simulation effect of altitudes where the quadrotor would be. Experimental results show that this improvement of gas concentration detection can also be effectively applied in any hazardous environment using quadrotor or mobile vehicles where human cannot easily approach, such as factory chimneys, landfills, fire scenes, coal mine surveillance and so on.


Archive | 2015

Special-shaped turning tool for machining metal fibers

Zhou Wei; Liu Ruiliang; Qiu Qingfu; Liu Wei; Shen Chao; Zhang Guobiao; Hu Xuehai


Archive | 2014

Device for producing hydrogen by electrolyzing seawater via solar energy

Zhou Wei; Qiu Qingfu; Ling Weisong; Zhang Junpeng; Deng Daxiang


Archive | 2014

Capillary pumped loop

Zhou Wei; Ling Weisong; Zhang Junpeng; Qiu Qingfu; Deng Daxiang; Qin Lifeng; Ma Shenglin


Archive | 2017

Gas diffusion layer structure of fuel cell

Zhou Wei; Liu Ruiliang; Qiu Qingfu; Li Shuangli; He Ping; Huang Tingting; Xu Dongsheng; Pang Bang


Archive | 2017

Staggered type microchannel condenser for capillary pump ring

Zhou Wei; Ling Weisong; Yu Wei; Ke Yuzhi; Qiu Qingfu; Liu Wei


Archive | 2016

Device and method for measuring porous metal material heat conductivity coefficient through comparison plate

Zhou Wei; Liu Ruiliang; Wan Shaolong; Qiu Qingfu; Ling Weisong; He Ping


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016

ウィック構造としての多孔性銅繊維焼結シートを用いたループヒートパイプの熱的性能【Powered by NICT】

Ling Weisong; Zhou Wei; Liu Ruiliang; Qiu Qingfu; Liu Jie


Archive | 2015

Disc milling cutter with gradually varied tooth profile distribution

Zhou Wei; Qiu Qingfu; Liu Ruiliang; Liu Wei; Tu Jiawei; Duan Lian; Chen Tiantian

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Jiang LeLun

Sun Yat-sen University

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Sun Yat-sen University

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