Wearable fNIRS Systems enabling Hyper-Scanning: N-4000
Introduction
A Wireless Wearable fNIRS Devices developed by BiCASL in Shanghai Jiao Tong University now open for trail application.
Specifications
No. of Light Sources: 4
No. of Light Receivers: 12
S&D Separations: 2.6cm, 4.1cm
Wavelength of Light Sources: 690nm/835nm
Sampling Rate: 10Hz
Weight: 250g
Battery Life: 2h
Connectivity: WiFi
Layout of Optrodes
Data Format
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Cite our papers
Chen Cheng , Ma Zhouchen , Liu Zhenhong , Zhou Linfeng , Wang Guoxing , Li Yongfu and Zhao Jian , “An Energy-Efficient Wearable Functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy System Employing Dual-level Adaptive Sampling Technique”, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, pp. 1-10, 2022.
Cheng Chen , Zhouchen Ma , Yuxiang Lin and Jian Zhao , “A Sub-0.01 deg Phase Resolution 6.8-mW fNIRS Readout Circuit Employing a Mixer-First Frequency-Domain Architecture”, IEEE European Conference on Solid State Circuits (ESSCIRC), pp. 1-4, 2022.
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