Complex networks have been successfully applied to sleep stage analysis and classification. However, whether the electroencephalogram (EEG) montage reference will affect the network properties is still unclear.
The proposed signals are used for electromagnetic-based stroke classification. Six realistic head phantom computed from MRI scans, is surrounded by an antenna array of 16 dipole antennas distributed uniformly around the head. These antennas are deployed in a fixed circular array around the head, at a distance of approximately 2-3 mm from the head. A Gaussian pulse covering the bandwidth from 0:7 to 2 GHz is emitted from each of the antennas, sequentially, while all of the antennas capture the scattered signals. Since 16 antennas were used, there are a total of 256 channel signals (i.e.