Monitoring electrical activity

A - Human Necessities – 61 – B

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A61B 5/04 (2006.01) A61B 5/048 (2006.01)

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CA 2400348

A method and apparatus for monitoring electrical activity, such as brainwaves, in an animal comprising detecting said activity to produce a corresponding output signal, combining the output signal with a random noise signal to produce a modified signal, and analysing the modified signal using an autocorrelation technique to detect the relative power density values at a plurality of different frequencies. The random noise signal may be a random number. The autocorrelation technique may involve the Yule-Walker method.

L'invention concerne un procédé et un appareil pour surveiller une activité électrique, telle que les ondes cérébrales, dans un animal, comprenant : la détection de ladite activité pour produire un signal de sortie correspondant ; la combinaison du signal de sortie avec un signal sonore aléatoire pour produire un signal modifié ; l'analyse du signal modifié par l'application d'une technique d'autocorrélation pour détecter les valeurs de densité relative de puissance à une pluralité de fréquences différentes. Le signal sonore aléatoire peut être un chiffre aléatoire et la technique d'autocorrélation peut comprendre les équations de Yule-Walker.

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