Title :
Feasibility and performance evaluation of generating and recording visual evoked potentials using ambulatory Bluetooth based system
Author :
Ellingson, Roger M. ; Oken, Barry
Author_Institution :
RM Ellingson Syst. Design & Dev., Portland, OR, USA
fDate :
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010
Abstract :
Report contains the design overview and key performance measurements demonstrating the feasibility of generating and recording ambulatory visual stimulus evoked potentials using the previously reported custom Complementary and Alternative Medicine physiologic data collection and monitoring system, CAMAS. The methods used to generate visual stimuli on a PDA device and the design of an optical coupling device to convert the display to an electrical waveform which is recorded by the CAMAS base unit are presented. The optical sensor signal, synchronized to the visual stimulus emulates the brain´s synchronized EEG signal input to CAMAS normally reviewed for the evoked potential response. Most importantly, the PDA also sends a marker message over the wireless Bluetooth connection to the CAMAS base unit synchronized to the visual stimulus which is the critical averaging reference component to obtain VEP results. Results show the variance in the latency of the wireless marker messaging link is consistent enough to support the generation and recording of visual evoked potentials. The averaged sensor waveforms at multiple CPU speeds are presented and demonstrate suitability of the Bluetooth interface for portable ambulatory visual evoked potential implementation on our CAMAS platform.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; bio-optics; electroencephalography; medical signal processing; notebook computers; optical sensors; synchronisation; visual evoked potentials; CAMAS; EEG; PDA device; ambulatory Bluetooth based system; brain; electrical waveform; optical coupling device; optical sensor signal; synchronization; visual evoked potentials; visual stimuli; wireless marker messaging link; Bluetooth; Delay; Electroencephalography; Personal digital assistants; Visualization; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Electroencephalography; Evoked Potentials, Visual; Monitoring, Ambulatory; Wireless Technology;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Buenos Aires
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4123-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5625955