G. Jasinski, P. Kalinowski, L. Wozniak, P. Kościński, P. Jasiński
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An electronic nose based on the semiconducting and electrochemical gas sensors
The practical application of human nose for fragrance recognition is severely limited by the fact that our sense of smell is subjective and gets tired easily. Consequently, there is a significant need for an instrument that can be a substitution of the human sense of smell. Development of an electronic nose devices is an active area of research starting from pioneering research of Dodd and Persuad in the mid-1980s. Such systems are used in growing number of applications. They comprise an array of several electrochemical gas sensors with partial specificity and a pattern recognition algorithms. Since most of the existing types of sensors are characterized by low selectivity, they can all be used in the construction of electronic noses. Most electronic nose systems are based only on one type of gas sensors. However, different types of sensors have different advantages and disadvantages. In this article, an electronic nose system for the purpose of incorporating different types of sensors has been proposed developed. Such approach allows to benefit from advantages of different type of sensors, and thus improve the operation of the entire system.