Title :
Stretchable human interface using a conductive silicone elastomer containing silver fillers
Author :
Inoue, Masahiro ; Suganuma, Katsuaki ; Ishiguro, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Sci. & Ind. Res., Osaka Univ., Ibaraki, Japan
Abstract :
Prototype, dry and flexible electrodes for noninvasively measuring biological signals were prepared by using an electrically conductive silicone elastomer containing silver fillers. The conductive silicone elastomer exhibits a sufficiently low electrical resistivity for measurement of biological signals, as well as excellent flexibility. Although biological signals in the head, including electrical signals related to ocular movement and brain waves, were difficult to measure stably using electrodes without any surface treatments, due to polarization at the interface between an electrode and the skin when the surface area of the electrode was excessively large, the signals could be detected successfully using electrodes with appropriate dimensions. It was suggested that the polarization during the biological signal measurement could be suppressed by the deposition of carbon film on the electrodes. The carbon coating is a useful surface treatment for the bio-sensing electrodes because the chemical stability and biocompatibility of the electrodes would also be expected to be improved. The electrodes are expected to be applied to the development of novel electronic devices, controlled by biological signals.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biosensors; biotechnology; man-machine systems; bio-sensing electrodes; biocompatibility; biological signal measurement; brain waves; carbon coating; carbon film; chemical stability; conductive silicone elastomer; electrical resistivity; electrical signal; electronic devices; flexible electrodes; ocular movement; polarization; silver filler; stretchable human interface; surface treatments; Conductivity measurement; Electric resistance; Electric variables measurement; Electrodes; Humans; Polarization; Prototypes; Silver; Surface treatment; Surface waves; biological signals; human-machine interfaces; noninvasive electrodes; printability; stretchability;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics, 2009. ISCE '09. IEEE 13th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2975-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2976-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISCE.2009.5156948