This paper assesses the over time performance of a custom electronic nose (eNose) composed of an array of commercial low-cost and single-type miniature metal-oxide (MOX) semiconductor gas sensors. The eNose uses 16 BME680 versatile sensor devices, each including an embedded non-selective MOX gas sensor that was originally proposed to measure the total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) in the air. This custom eNose has been used previously to detect ethanol and acetone, obtaining initial promising classification results that worsened over time because of sensor drift. The current paper assesses the over time performance of different classification methods applied to process the information gathered from the eNose. The best classificatio...
Detection of specific target biomarkers is a critical step for electronic nose technologies in breat...
The contribution will focus on the two major components of artificial olfactory systems (aka electro...
In recent years, with the advent of new and cheaper sensors, the use of olfactory systems in homes, ...
The artificial replication of an olfactory system is currently an open problem. The development of a...
The use of electronic noses (eNoses) as analysis tools are growing in popularity; however, the lack ...
Metal-Oxide (MOx) electronic nose (e-nose) sensor recordings, for odour pulses of various concentrat...
Gas sensors are critical components when adhering to health safety and environmental policies in var...
peer reviewedThe e-nose technology has enormous potentialities for in site monitoring of malodors. H...
AbstractThis paper presents the performance of metal oxide gas sensor response processing for the co...
The paper deals with a functional instability of electronic nose (e-nose) units which significantly ...
Accurate analysis of electronic nose depends on several factors such as sensor types, pattern recog...
AbstractInherent variability of chemical sensors makes necessary individual calibration of chemical ...
The performance of gas sensor will differ and vary due to the surrounding environment changing, the ...
In this work, a new generation of eNose systems particularly suited for exhaled breath gas analysis ...
Metal oxide (MOx) gas sensors are a popular choice for many applications, due to their tunable sensi...
Detection of specific target biomarkers is a critical step for electronic nose technologies in breat...
The contribution will focus on the two major components of artificial olfactory systems (aka electro...
In recent years, with the advent of new and cheaper sensors, the use of olfactory systems in homes, ...
The artificial replication of an olfactory system is currently an open problem. The development of a...
The use of electronic noses (eNoses) as analysis tools are growing in popularity; however, the lack ...
Metal-Oxide (MOx) electronic nose (e-nose) sensor recordings, for odour pulses of various concentrat...
Gas sensors are critical components when adhering to health safety and environmental policies in var...
peer reviewedThe e-nose technology has enormous potentialities for in site monitoring of malodors. H...
AbstractThis paper presents the performance of metal oxide gas sensor response processing for the co...
The paper deals with a functional instability of electronic nose (e-nose) units which significantly ...
Accurate analysis of electronic nose depends on several factors such as sensor types, pattern recog...
AbstractInherent variability of chemical sensors makes necessary individual calibration of chemical ...
The performance of gas sensor will differ and vary due to the surrounding environment changing, the ...
In this work, a new generation of eNose systems particularly suited for exhaled breath gas analysis ...
Metal oxide (MOx) gas sensors are a popular choice for many applications, due to their tunable sensi...
Detection of specific target biomarkers is a critical step for electronic nose technologies in breat...
The contribution will focus on the two major components of artificial olfactory systems (aka electro...
In recent years, with the advent of new and cheaper sensors, the use of olfactory systems in homes, ...