Capacitive-Coupled ECG Measurement and Its Applications for Ubiquitous Healthcare

Unconstrained ECG measurement is important for ubiquitous healthcare. The methods for this are being developed, and the capacitive-coupled ECG (CC- ECG) measurement is reported recently. In this paper, this measurement method and its applications are introduced. And the some problems and improving solution are presented.

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