Xsense项目:用于高灵敏度手持式爆炸物探测器的智能传感器阵列的应用

N. Kostesha, M. Schmidt, F. Bosco, Jesper Kenneth Olsen, C. Johnsen, K. Nielsen, J. Jeppesen, T. S. Alstrøm, J. Larsen, T. Thundat, M. Jakobsen, A. Boisen
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多个独立的传感器用于安全和军事应用,以提高灵敏度、选择性和数据可靠性。Xsense项目是在丹麦技术大学与若干伙伴合作下发起的,目的是生产一种用于探测爆炸物痕迹的手持传感器。我们正在使用微纳米技术方法将四种传感原理集成到单个设备中。在项目结束时,该联盟的目标是提供一个传感器平台,该平台由四个独立的探测器原理组成,能够识别十亿分之一(ppb)水平的TNT、DNT、HMX和RDX的浓度,假阳性率低于千分之一。通过使用先进的数据处理、表面功能化和纳米结构传感器和传感器设计,确保了响应的特异性、灵敏度、可靠性和速度。
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The Xsense project: The application of an intelligent sensor array for high sensitivity handheld explosives detectors
Multiple independent sensors are used in security and military applications in order to increase sensitivity, selectivity and data reliability. The Xsense project has been initiated at the Technical University of Denmark in collaboration with a number of partners in an effort to produce a handheld sensor for trace detection of explosives. We are using micro- and nano technological approaches for integrating four sensing principles into a single device. At the end of the project, the consortium aims at having delivered a sensor platform consisting of four independent detector principles capable of identifying concentrations of TNT, DNT, HMX and RDX at sub parts-per-billion (ppb) levels and with a false positive rate less than 1 parts-per-thousand. The specificity, sensitivity, reliability and the speed of responses are ensured by the use of advanced data processing, surface functionalization and nanostructured sensors and sensor design.
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