Configurable sensor system for measuring biopotentials
First Claim
1. A configurable sensor system for obtaining biopotential signals from the head of a subject, said system being adapted for use with a three electrode array positioned on the head of the subject, said sensor system comprising:
- a) a connection means adapted to be connected to the three electrode array for receiving electrical signals from the head transmitted through the array;
b) a switch arrangement having a plurality of switching elements, said switching elements having inputs operably connected to the connection means and being adapted to be connected to each of the electrodes of the array via said connection means, each of said switching elements having an output; and
c) a signal processing unit having a first signal input, a second signal input and a third input, said unit having an output providing an output signal, the switch arrangement being configured to selectively direct a different one of the electrical signals of the electrode array from the outputs of said switching elements to one of the first, second, and third inputs of the signal processing unit.
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Abstract
A configurable system for obtaining a measurement of activity producing biopotentials in a subject, for example EEG or EMG biopotentials. The system includes a three electrode array positionable on the head of the patient to detect signals generated in the head of the subject. The array is connected to a monitor that includes a switch arrangement that is selectively configurable to direct the incoming signals received by the electrode array to specified inputs of a differential amplifier that creates signals that are displayed on the monitor. The switch arrangement is configurable to measure the activity of the subject in a conventional 1-channel measurement mode. The switch arrangement can also be configured to simulate a 2-channel measurement mode by alternating the configuration of the switch arrangement in a pre-determined manner.
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28 Claims
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1. A configurable sensor system for obtaining biopotential signals from the head of a subject, said system being adapted for use with a three electrode array positioned on the head of the subject, said sensor system comprising:
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a) a connection means adapted to be connected to the three electrode array for receiving electrical signals from the head transmitted through the array;
b) a switch arrangement having a plurality of switching elements, said switching elements having inputs operably connected to the connection means and being adapted to be connected to each of the electrodes of the array via said connection means, each of said switching elements having an output; and
c) a signal processing unit having a first signal input, a second signal input and a third input, said unit having an output providing an output signal, the switch arrangement being configured to selectively direct a different one of the electrical signals of the electrode array from the outputs of said switching elements to one of the first, second, and third inputs of the signal processing unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
a) a central electrode array body including a first electrode and a first conductor extending from the first electrode, said first electrode being positionable at a first desired location on the subject;
b) a first electrode array side body including a second electrode and a second conductor extending from the second electrode, said second electrode being positionable at a second desired location on the subject at a distance from said first location, the locations and distance being related to a first portion of the head of the subject; and
c) a second electrode array side body including a third electrode and a third conductor extending from the third electrode, said third electrode being positionable at a third desired location on the subject at a distance from said first location, the locations and distance being related to a second portion of the head of the subject;
the conductors being couplable to said connection means.
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16. A method for utilizing an electrode array to measure activity in the head of a subject that produces biopotential signals, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) placing an electrode array on the head of the subject, the array including a centrally located first electrode, a second electrode positioned to one side of the centrally located first electrode, and a third electrode positioned on an opposite side of the centrally located first electrode with respect to said second electrode, said first, second, and third electrodes receiving biopotential signals;
b) connecting inputs of first, second, and third switch elements of a configurable switch arrangement to each of the first, second, and third electrodes;
c) connecting an output of each of the switch elements to one of a first, second, or third input of a signal processing unit; and
d) selecting a configuration of the switch arrangement to direct signals received by the first, second and third electrodes to desired ones of the first, second, and third inputs to generate an output signal indicative of the activity in a desired portion of the head of the subject. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
a) altering the configuration of the switch arrangement and the inputs to the signal processing unit to provide an output signal indicative of the activity in a further desired portion of the head.
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26. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of altering the configuration of the switch arrangement is carried out automatically.
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27. The method of claim 25 further including the step of sensing properties of the electrode signals and wherein the step of altering the configuration of the switch arrangement is further defined as carrying out the alteration responsive to the sensed signal properties.
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28. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of altering the configuration of the switch arrangement is further defined as carrying out the alteration in a manner to optimize the signal to noise ratio in the output signal.
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