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Wearable Epileptic Seizure Prediction and Alert Glasses Based on Neuromorphic Computing
Sponsor: Oman Ministry of Health
Summary
The NEXA study aims to evaluate a new wearable EEG device designed as smart glasses with dry electrodes positioned according to the 10-20 system. The device captures real-time brain signals to detect patterns that may predict seizures, helping people with epilepsy. This study will test the device's safety, performance, and usability before seeking regulatory approval, including FDA clearance. The NEXA device is investigational and not yet approved by the U.S. FDA. The study will involve human participants who will wear the device while data is collected and analyzed. Results will help improve the device and support future certification for medical use.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
47
Start Date
2025-08-10
Completion Date
2025-12-31
Last Updated
2025-10-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Wearable seizure prediction and alert glasses
A glasses-based wearable EEG system using the international 10-20 electrode placement standard with 4 dry spiked electrodes at F7, F8, T3 and T4. The device integrates neuromorphic computing for real-time seizure prediction, an artifact removal algorithm, and multi-modal alerts (vibration, light, sound). Data is logged for model improvement. The system is intended for continuous use in both hospital-monitored and daily-life settings.
Locations (1)
Khoula Hospital
Muscat, Oman