Amplifier Data Acquisition Data File Participant Biosignals iScope

We developed an iOS based application called iScope to monitor biosignals online. iScope is able to receive different signal types via a wireless network connection and is able to present them in the time or the frequency domain. Thus it is possible to inspect recorded data immediately during the recording process and detect potential artifacts early without the need to carry around heavy equipment like laptops or complete PC workstations. The iScope app has been tested during various measurements on the iPhone 3GS as well as on the iPad 1 and is

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