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Published December 2015 | public
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Structured sampling and recovery of iEEG signals

Abstract

Wireless implantable devices capable of monitoring the electrical activity of the brain are becoming an important tool for understanding, and potentially treating, mental diseases such as epilepsy and depression. Compressive sensing (CS) is emerging as a promising approach to directly acquire compressed signals, allowing to reduce the power consumption associated with data transmission. To this end, we propose an efficient CS scheme which exploits the structure of the intracranial EEG signals, both in sampling and recovery. Our structure-aware approach is conceptually simple to implement in hardware and yields state-of-the-art compression rates up to 32× with high reconstruction quality, as illustrated on two human iEEG datasets.

Additional Information

© 2015 IEEE. This work was supported in part by the European Commission under grant ERC Future Proof and by the Swiss Science Foundation under grants SNF 200021-146750 and SNF CRSII2-147633. The authors would like to thank Baran Gözcü for discussions on tuning the probability function for sampling indices.

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