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Brain.space: Helmet for ECG

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Developers: Brain.space
Date of the premiere of the system: 28/03/2022
Last Release Date: Cheap ECG removal helmet released
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, medicine, healthcare,  Manufacturers of medical devices

Main article: ECG (Electrocardiography)

2022: Device announcement

At the end of March 2022, Israeli Brain.space released a budget helmet for removing electrocardiography. The portable device is easy to use, the helmet will be able to provide improvements in the treatment method at home.

Brain.space has its own approach to electrocardiography (ECG), which, according to the company, not only provides excellent readings compared to traditional ones, but is also wireless. The helmet can be configured by users without the help of a specialist. Since the company is just leaving secrecy, it does not have peer-reviewed documentation on the effectiveness and resolution of the headset. Although the headset is certainly an important part of the puzzle, the company will not only be involved in its production and distribution.

Cheap ECG removal helmet released

{{quote 'Our goal is to provide comprehensive software (software) that will make the operation and integration of brain activity as simple as integrating GPS or fitness data. The technology was developed as the cheapest and easiest to use headset for ECG production in the world. The headset is automatically adjusted to the head of each user, "said Yair Levy, CEO and co-founder of brain.space. }} ECG science is well understood, but Brain.space has improved existing designs to include more densely packed electrodes that fortunately do not require the application of conductive gel or oil to the skin. Due to the nature of the ECG signals, the sensors will overlap somewhat, but Levy explained that in internal studies it was found that these signal overlaps follow the power law, which means that they can be separated using calculations. This means pure data that can be interpreted and used as training material for machine learning systems.

The first public demonstration of technology was on the International Space Station (ISS). Brain.space takes part in Axiom-1, the first mission fully funded by private individuals on the ISS, on board which there will be many interesting experiments and projects. The study participants will use the headset on the surface for a number of tasks, and then repeat these tasks with variations on board the ISS.[1]

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