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Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity

Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity
Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity
Electrical signals are recorded from and sent into the body via the skin in a number of applications. In practice, skin is often hydrated with liquids having different conductivities so a model was produced in order to determine the relationship between skin impedance and conductivity.
skin conductance, skin potential
0909-752X
363-368
Davies, Luke
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Davies, Luke
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Chappell, Paul
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Davies, Luke, Chappell, Paul and Melvin, Tracy (2017) Modelling the effect of hydration on skin conductivity. Skin Research and Technology, 23 (3), 363-368. (doi:10.1111/srt.12344).

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Abstract

Electrical signals are recorded from and sent into the body via the skin in a number of applications. In practice, skin is often hydrated with liquids having different conductivities so a model was produced in order to determine the relationship between skin impedance and conductivity.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 September 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 22 November 2016
Published date: August 2017
Keywords: skin conductance, skin potential
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre, Electronics & Computer Science, EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 407653
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/407653
ISSN: 0909-752X
PURE UUID: ee41136a-a731-4d58-b69f-84e096772b3c

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Date deposited: 16 Apr 2017 17:09
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 05:05

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Author: Luke Davies
Author: Paul Chappell
Author: Tracy Melvin

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