‘Electronic nose ’ systems involve various types of electronic chemical gas sensors with partial specificity, as well as suitable statistical methods enabling the recognition of complex odours. As commercial instruments have become available, a substantial increase in research into the application of electronic noses in the evaluation of volatile compounds in food, cosmetic and other items of everyday life is observed. At present, the commercial gas sensor technologies comprise metal oxide semiconductors, metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors, organic conducting polymers, and piezoelectric crystal sensors. Further sensors based on fibreoptic, electrochemical and bi-metal principles are still in the developmental stage. Statisti...
The science and technology aspects of electronic nose (E-nose) has been developed rapidly in last de...
The human olfactory system is still regarded as the most important 'analytical instrument' for the a...
This paper presents different applications, in various foodstuffs, by a novel electronic nose (EN) b...
Electronic noses have provided a plethora of benefits to a variety of commercial industries, includi...
Electronic Nose (E-Nose) technology unlocks the fascinating world of electronic detection, identific...
Copyright © 2012 M. Falasconi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: The process of quality evaluation is a challenging concern in food industries to ensure ...
Context: Quality Control (QC) has been constantly an essential concern in many fields like food indu...
The electronic nose emerged in the mid 80´s due that the food industry needed quickerinstruments to ...
Electronic noses have been designed and utilized for a variety of different applications. Undoubtedl...
Research article A review of gas sensors employed in electronic nose application
The electronic sensory instrument is especially designed to characterize a global aroma pattern. Thi...
Abstract--Electronic noses employs different types of electronic gas sensors that have partial speci...
The electronic nose (e-nose) is designed to crudely mimic the mammalian nose in that most contain se...
The electronic nose is an instrument that comprises an array of electronic chemical sensors and an a...
The science and technology aspects of electronic nose (E-nose) has been developed rapidly in last de...
The human olfactory system is still regarded as the most important 'analytical instrument' for the a...
This paper presents different applications, in various foodstuffs, by a novel electronic nose (EN) b...
Electronic noses have provided a plethora of benefits to a variety of commercial industries, includi...
Electronic Nose (E-Nose) technology unlocks the fascinating world of electronic detection, identific...
Copyright © 2012 M. Falasconi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Background: The process of quality evaluation is a challenging concern in food industries to ensure ...
Context: Quality Control (QC) has been constantly an essential concern in many fields like food indu...
The electronic nose emerged in the mid 80´s due that the food industry needed quickerinstruments to ...
Electronic noses have been designed and utilized for a variety of different applications. Undoubtedl...
Research article A review of gas sensors employed in electronic nose application
The electronic sensory instrument is especially designed to characterize a global aroma pattern. Thi...
Abstract--Electronic noses employs different types of electronic gas sensors that have partial speci...
The electronic nose (e-nose) is designed to crudely mimic the mammalian nose in that most contain se...
The electronic nose is an instrument that comprises an array of electronic chemical sensors and an a...
The science and technology aspects of electronic nose (E-nose) has been developed rapidly in last de...
The human olfactory system is still regarded as the most important 'analytical instrument' for the a...
This paper presents different applications, in various foodstuffs, by a novel electronic nose (EN) b...