Abstract

An inductively coupled passive resonance sensor for the measurement of bioelectric signals is presented. The sensor element is extremely simple containing only a few passive components and a pair of electrodes. It is affordable to manufacture and since it is a totally passive device, it is suitable for wearable and body sensor applications where a near field reading technique can be used. The sensor can be attached to the skin like a sticking plaster and could be even implanted if properly miniaturized. Design and use of the measurement system for ECG and heart rate measurements in wearable applications is presented and evaluated.

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