A miniaturized device for HD-EMG
BAM is the first hybrid HD-sEMG acquisition system. Its modular architecture is composed by up to 16 modules, named Sensor Units, featuring 64 acquisition channels for either HD-sEMG or EEG detection. Each Sensor Unit can be configured to operate in either wireless (up to 512 channels) or wired mode (up to 1024 channels). As usual for all ReC’s HD-sEMG acquisition equipment it has been designed to offer unmatched performance in HD-sEMG recordings, in terms of signal quality, rejection of movement artifacts, setup flexibility and ease of use [1][2]. BAM Sensor Units are are by far the worldwide most miniaturized HD-sEMG acquisition system. BAM opens new exciting perspectives for the study of the neuromuscular systems!
BAM is a patented technology.
Bibliography from the LISiN-ReC group
[1] G. L. Cerone, A. Botter, and M. Gazzoni, “A Modular, Smart, and Wearable System for High Density sEMG Detection,” IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. 66, no. 12, pp. 3371–3380, 2019.
[2] G. L. Cerone, A. Giangrande, M. Ghislieri, M. Gazzoni, H. Piitulainen, and A. Botter, “Design and Validation of a Wireless Body Sensor Network for Integrated EEG and HD-sEMG Acquisitions,” IEEE Trans. Neural Syst. Rehabil. Eng., vol. 30, pp. 61–71, 2022.