Argos 500: operation of a helmet vector-MEG.

A Pasquarelli, R. Rossi, M De Melis, L Marzetti, A. Trebeschi, H P Müller, S N Erné

Division for Biosignals and Imaging Technologies, ZIBMT, University of Ulm, Germany.

Journal Article: Neurology & Clinical Neurophysiology 02/2004; 2004:97.

Abstract

We here describe the MEG system recently installed at the University of Ulm; it is specifically designed for clinical application and routine use, to allow investigation of a large number of patients per day. To reach this goal, the system design meets the requirements of reliability, high field sensitivity, minimal set-up time before each measurement and an easy-to-handle user interface. The sensor system consists of a 163 vector-magnetometers array oriented and located in a suitable way to cover the whole head of the patient. Four additional triplets are available as references to arrange software gradiometers. The helmet shaped sensor system is positioned to accommodate the patient in a supine position. Simultaneously to the MEG, there are 64 EEG channels. Other relevant patient information can be recorded up to a total number of 660 acquisition channels. Noise level of a single magnetometer is about 5 fT/square root of Hz. Maximum sampling rate is 4200 Hz.

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