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Line 1 begins with # which is the starting character for comments. However the first list is mandatory and defines the header file as ADES header.</br>
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The next line defines the sampling rate of the data. The parameter is mandatory and must be expressed in Hertz.<br/>
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Third line defines the total number of samples per channel in the data file.<br/>
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The following lines describe the channels present in the data file. In our example, there are 3 channels, A1, A2, A3.<br/>
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The channels are defined to be EEG channels but could be defined as SEEG, MEG, EMG, ECG, or even Trigger.<br/>
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It is also possible to omit the channel's type. AnyWave will consider channels as EEG by default in that case.<br/>

Revision as of 15:47, 18 February 2014

ADES stands for AnyWave DEScriptive format.

ADES format is composed of at least two files but a third file can be used for markers.

The most important file is the header file for which extension is .ades

The header file (.ades)

This is a text file using a very simple syntax. Let's have a look:

  1. #ADES header file
  2. samplingRate = 1000
  3. numberOfSamples = 4000
  4. A1 = EEG
  5. A2 = EEG
  6. A3 = EEG

Line 1 begins with # which is the starting character for comments. However the first list is mandatory and defines the header file as ADES header.</br> The next line defines the sampling rate of the data. The parameter is mandatory and must be expressed in Hertz.
Third line defines the total number of samples per channel in the data file.
The following lines describe the channels present in the data file. In our example, there are 3 channels, A1, A2, A3.
The channels are defined to be EEG channels but could be defined as SEEG, MEG, EMG, ECG, or even Trigger.
It is also possible to omit the channel's type. AnyWave will consider channels as EEG by default in that case.