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FlexNIRS, an open source wearable NIRS cerebral health tracker

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Abstract

To promote brain health, we developed a low-cost wireless wearable cerebral oximeter with sampling rate of 266 Hz, using multi-distance self-calibration probe geometry. It was validated on phantoms and human participants (n=5) against a frequency-domain NIRS.

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