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The g.tec Newsletter September 2002 Volume 1

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The g.tec-GUGER TECHNOLOGIES OEG electronic news bulletin.
Articles provide tips and shortcuts for using g.tec’s product family, as

well as other technical, product, service, and event information.

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Technical

(1) Make 12-lead ECG derivations (Goldberger-, Wilson- and Einthoven derivations) with g.BSamp and process the data under MATLAB® and Simulink

(2) Don´t throw away any EEG data until you have tested the automatic artifact correction of g.BSanalyze

Product

(3) g.Power – power supply for biosignal amplifier

Training and Events

(4) First BCI Workshop 2002 in Graz

(5) Test the new release of g.BSanalyze 1.2 at Medica 2002, Duesseldorf

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(1) 12-lead ECG derivation and realtime processing under MATLAB®

The g.ECGbox can be added to the g.BSamp – biosignal amplifier to perform true 12-lead ECG derivations. Assemble 6 Wilson ECG electrodes, 1 electrode on the right hand, 1 electrode on the left hand and 1 electrode on the foot to acquire simultaneously 3 Goldberger, 3 Einthoven and 6 Wilson derivations. Combined with g.DAQsys and/or g.RTsys biosignal acquisition and analyses under MATLAB and Simulink can be performed.

http://www.gtec.at/products/g.ECGbox/ECGbox.htm

(2) How to get rid of EOG artefacts

Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is an emerging technique that can be used to remove artifacts associated with blinks, eye-movements, muscle noise, cardiac signals and line noise from EEG data-sets. Our example demonstrates that ICA can effectively remove EOG contamination of multi-channel EEG data using g.BSanalyze.

http://www.gtec.at/products/g.BSanalyse/NL_ICA1.htm

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(3) g.Power – is our new power supply unit for the g.BSamp - biosignal amplifier. The unit can be used for 110 V and 220 V and allows to supply 2 amplifiers.

http://www.gtec.at/products/products/g.Power/g.Power.htm

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(4) First BCI Workshop 2002 in Graz, 27.8. and 28.8.02

Learn more about an EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface. The Workshop shows how to setup a BCI system from biosignal amplification up to parameter extraction and classification.

http://www.dpmi.tu-graz.ac.at

(5) Test the new release of g.BSanalyze 1.2 at the Medica 2002, Düsseldorf

How the first Biosignal Processing Toolbox under MATLAB® and Simulink can support you in biosignal analyses is shown at the no.1 trade show in Duesseldorf, Germany. We are looking forward to see you from 20-23th of November 2002 at Halle 14 / F15

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Copyright 2002 by GUGER TECHNOLOGIES OEG

g.BSamp, g.ECGbox, g.STIMunit, g.BSanalyze, g.DAQsys, g.RTsys are registered trademarks of GUGER Technologies OEG. Other product or brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.


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