A wireless low-power, high-quality EEG headset
October 10, 2012
Imec, Holst Centre and Panasonic have developed a new prototype of a wireless EEG (electroencephalogram, or brain waves) headset designed to be a reliable, high-quality and wearable EEG monitoring system.
How it works
The EEG data is transmitted to a receiver located up to 10 meters away. The headset integrates active electrodes (reduce the susceptibility of the system to power-line interference and cable motion artifacts to improve signal quality), EEG amplifier, microcontroller, and low-power wireless transmitter.
The receiver can continuously record 8-channel EEG signals while concurrently recording electrode-tissue contact impedance (ETI), a measure of contact quality.
The system has a high (>92 dB) common-mode rejection ratio (to reduce interference from power lines and other sources) and low noise (<6 µVpp, 0.5-100Hz), with configurable cut-off frequency (to filter out high or low frequencies).
The heart of the system is the low-power (750µW) 8-channel EEG monitoring chipset. Each EEG channel consists of two active electrodes and a low-power analog signal processor. The EEG channels are designed to extract high-quality EEG signals under a large amount of common-mode interference. The active electrode chips have buffer functionality with high input impedance (1.4GΩ at 10Hz), enabling recordings from dry electrodes, and low output impedance reducing the power-line interference without using shielded wires
The system is integrated into imec’s EEG headset with dry electrodes, which enables EEG recordings with minimal set-up time. The small size of the electronics system, measuring only 35mm x 30mm x 5mm (excluding battery), allows easy integration in any other product.

Comments (15)
by Hayagreeva Acharla
Will this technology lead to catching what other person is thinking wirelessly?
by GP
That’s a pretty nice setup, active electrodes are key to a design that beats the Emotiv EPOC.
by ws
If it had a bluetooth interface, I belief, it could be used to – e.g. identify REM sleep phases. One could use this to trigger a sound or a light source to induce lucid dreams.
by RFW
Hello Newsletter Editors,
Please publish your sources so that your readership may research original content.
Thanks!
by Editor
Our sources are always posted as one or more links in the first paragraph (or elsewhere).
by Snake Oil Baron
If the metamaterial they recently discovered which shields against magnetic fields proves practical and affordable it might help shield some of the external interference. There are other technologies coming down the line which will ensure that this is going to improve rapidly but it is good to have something like this coming out to start developing applications with.
by Editor
Yes, good idea. Metamaterials for reduction of electromagnetic (not magnetic) interference are being investigated. Here’s one reference: Metamaterials: An Enabling Technology for Wireless Communications.
by melajara
On the 2016 Presidential election, CNN will use a derivative of this product to monitor their panel of auditors for assessment of the candidates performance in the 3 debates, LOL
by RFW
This looks VERY interesting! Please announce its availability and pricing ASAP. The combination of this with the spatial resolution of a Leap Motion 3D device could be astounding for biofeedback, gaming, 3D design, etcetcetc….
by Editor
Will do. Yes, good idea re Leap (also the two news items today on Kinect-based systems). OOps, I see you looked at one already…
by me
Great Big Brother will de able to detect revolutionary thought patterns before you act upon them.
by GatorALLin
I did not see any info on expected price/cost. Any clue on costs?
by Editor
It’s apparently an OEM product, but we’ve requested more info.
by Bri
If we preorder, can we get a tee shirt and autograph? It’s amazing how robust they have made the sensors, and signal paths. This will help research in cognitive functioning, in reL world environments.
by GatorALLin
…No need for tinfoil hats now…. this product should do the trick. I bet if this was done on kickstarter.com then we would get a free t-shirt with the purchase of one…. (and the word would get out faster on their cool ideas). I hope they can make some great forward progress….agreed…