PROCESS, DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING THE ARTIFACTS THAT AFFECT ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS AND THAT ARE DUE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS

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APP PUB NO 20100191095A1
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12597798

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A method for collecting and a device for sensing at least one electrophysiological signal, as well as to a system including at least one such device. The device for sensing at least one electrophysiological signal from a living subject subjected to at least one electromagnetic field, includes elements, such as electrodes, which are placed on the subject for the physical acquisition of at least one electrophysiological signal and at least elements for the pre-processing of the at least one sampled electrophysiological signal. The sensor device (1) is characterised in that it also includes additional elements (7, 8) for measuring or determining at least one characteristic of the electromagnetic environment at or close to the electrophysiological signal acquisition point(s) or zone(s) on the subject.

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SCHILLER MEDICAL19 AVENUE DE LA GARE 67160 WISSEMBOURG
UNIVERSITE DE STRASBOURG4 RUE BLAISE PASCAL STRASBOURG 67000
UNIVERSITE HENRI POINCARE NANCY 1NANCY
CENTRE HOSPITALIER ET UNIVERSITAIRE DE NANCY29 AVENUE DE LATTRE DE TASSIGNY NANCY 54000

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Abacherli, Roger Baar, CH 3 21
Blonde, Jean-Philippe Souffelweyersheim, FR 1 9
Felblinger, Jacques Mereville, FR 10 194
Frick, Vincent Strasbourg, FR 3 10
Kraemer, Michel Durrenbach, FR 7 131
Schmid, Johann-Jakob Rifferswil, CH 8 24

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