Abstract

This study integrates the hardware circuit design and software development to achieve a 16 channels Electroencephalogram (EEG) system for Brain Computer Interface (BCI) applications. Signals obtained should be strong enough amplitude that is usually expressed in units of millivolts and reasonably clean of noise that appears when the data acquisition process. The process of data acquisition consists of two stages are the acquisition of the original EEG signal can be done by the active electrode with an instrumentation amplifier or a preamplifier and processing the signal to get better signals with improved signal quality by removing noise using filters with IC OPAMP. The design of a preamplifier with high common-mode rejection ratio and high signal-to-noise ratio is very important. Moreover, the friction between the electrode pads and the skin as well as the design of dual power supply. Designs used single-power AC-coupled circuit, which effectively reduces the DC bias and improves the error caused by the effects of part errors. At the same time, the digital way is applied to design the adjustable amplification and filter function, which can design for different EEG frequency bands. The next step, those EEG signals received by the microcontroller through a port Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) that integrated and converted into digital signals and stored in the RAM of microcontroller which simultaneously at 16 ports in accordance with the minimal number of points of data collection on the human scalp. Implementation results have shown the series of acquisitions to work properly so that it can be displayed EEG signals via software EEGAnalyzer.

Highlights

  • An electroencephalogram (EEG) evaluates electrical activity produced by the brain, which can signify or rule out certain conditions, most commonly seizure disorders

  • Electroen-cephalography is the neurophysiological measurement of electrical activity in the brain as recorded by electrodes placed on the scalp or, in special cases, subdurally or in the cerebral cortex

  • Avariety of new signal processing methods have been applied to EEG signal processing over the past fifteen years

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Introduction

An electroencephalogram (EEG) evaluates electrical activity produced by the brain, which can signify or rule out certain conditions, most commonly seizure disorders. Since metal conducts the push and pull of electrons the difference in push or voltage between any two electrodes can be measured by a voltage. Recording these voltages over time gives us the EEG. Avariety of new signal processing methods have been applied to EEG signal processing over the past fifteen years. These new methods require new tools to allow routine processing of EEG data, and make possible the analysis of multimodal data collected using more complex experimental designs than previous analysis methods allowed [2], [3]

EEG signal processing
Microcontroller arduino MEGA1280
Active electrode with instrumentation amplifier
Notch filter of 50 Hz
EEG Analyzer for EEG signal feature extraction
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