Abstrakt

Electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings are often contaminated with muscular artifacts that strongly obscure the EEG signals and complicates their analysis. For the conventional case, where the EEG recordings are obtained simultaneously over many EEG channels, there exists a considerable range of methods for removing muscular artifacts. In recent years, there has been an increasing trend to use EEG information in ambulatory healthcare and related physiological signal monitoring systems. For practical reasons, a single EEG channel system must be used in these situations. Unfortunately, there exist few studies for muscular artifact cancellation in single-channel EEG recordings. To address this issue, in this preliminary study, we propose a simple, yet effective, method to achieve the muscular artifact cancellation for the single-channel EEG case. This method is a combination of the ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) and the joint blind source separation (JBSS) techniques. We also conduct a study that compares and investigates all possible single-channel solutions and demonstrate the performance of these methods using numerical simulations and real-life applications. The proposed method is shown to significantly outperform all other methods. It can successfully remove muscular artifacts without altering the underlying EEG activity. It is thus a promising tool for use in ambulatory healthcare systems.

Detaljer

Tittel
A Preliminary Study of Muscular Artifact Cancellation in Single-Channel EEG
Forfatter
Chen, Xun; Liu, Aiping; Peng, Hu; Ward, Rabab K
Sider
18370-18389
Utgivelsesår
2014
Utgivelsesdato
2014
Utgiver
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
14248220
Kildetype
Vitenskapelig journal
Utgivelsesspråk
English
ProQuest-dokument-ID
1624919591
Opphavsrett
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