Recently, implementation friendly bio-inspired coding schemes have been developed for an electronic nose system to recognise different gases. In these schemes, a logarithmic timedomain encoding technique is used to covert the response vector of the sensor array in an electronic nose into a latency pattern. These schemes assume a unique temporal sequence of latencies, referred to as a rank order, for each target gas. However, poor repeatability and sensor drift limit the performance of these schemes. In this paper, we use angular separation between the latency patterns of the sensor array for gas identification. An electronic nose system containing an array of commercially available gas sensors and a radio frequency module is developed and c...
Electronic Nose (EN) systems based on integrated gas sensor arrays have attracted increased interest...
International audienceThe responses of individual odour sensors combined into an array, where each s...
Existing gas recognition techniques rely on complex signal processing techniques. This paper present...
International audienceRecent theoretical and experimental findings suggest that biological olfactory...
The Electronic nose (EN) system based on an array of gas sensors and its recognition techniques have...
International audienceCommercial gas recognition systems use advanced computationally intensive sign...
Electronic nose systems, containing array of gas sensors, are emerging platforms in numerous discipl...
International audienceThis paper presents a 4 times 4 logarithmic spike-timing encoding scheme used ...
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International audienceFor lots of applications, new systems based on gas sensor array and called ele...
In the past decade, there has been a growing interest for the development of olfactory machines and ...
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13th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD), Leipzig, GERMANY, MAR 21-24...
Since the 1980s, researchers have spent a great deal of effort developing the electronic nose (e-nos...
An electronic nose based on an array of capillary-attached conductive gas sensors was fabricated. Th...
Electronic Nose (EN) systems based on integrated gas sensor arrays have attracted increased interest...
International audienceThe responses of individual odour sensors combined into an array, where each s...
Existing gas recognition techniques rely on complex signal processing techniques. This paper present...
International audienceRecent theoretical and experimental findings suggest that biological olfactory...
The Electronic nose (EN) system based on an array of gas sensors and its recognition techniques have...
International audienceCommercial gas recognition systems use advanced computationally intensive sign...
Electronic nose systems, containing array of gas sensors, are emerging platforms in numerous discipl...
International audienceThis paper presents a 4 times 4 logarithmic spike-timing encoding scheme used ...
Recently, building related illness and sick building syndrome have appeared as growing concerns for ...
International audienceFor lots of applications, new systems based on gas sensor array and called ele...
In the past decade, there has been a growing interest for the development of olfactory machines and ...
Recently, ambient assisted living technologies have emerged to improve the quality of life of ageing...
13th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD), Leipzig, GERMANY, MAR 21-24...
Since the 1980s, researchers have spent a great deal of effort developing the electronic nose (e-nos...
An electronic nose based on an array of capillary-attached conductive gas sensors was fabricated. Th...
Electronic Nose (EN) systems based on integrated gas sensor arrays have attracted increased interest...
International audienceThe responses of individual odour sensors combined into an array, where each s...
Existing gas recognition techniques rely on complex signal processing techniques. This paper present...