Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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746127 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The design of electronic noses has a considerable dependence on the selected transducer set. There are many sensor technologies useful for be integrated in electronic noses, but every technology involves a dedicated electronics. In that sense, migration of the instrument to different sensor technologies usually involves a major redesign of the electronics and the software. The standard IEEE1451 can be a helpful tool to design smart electronic noses compatible with the possibility to use different sensors technologies without major redesigning efforts. In this work we present a solution for the development of electronic noses based on this standard and we have analyzed and studied its feasibility in this kind of systems.
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Authors
Antonio Pardo, Lourdes Cámara, Joan Cabré, Alexandre Perera, Xavier Cano, Santiago Marco, Jose Bosch,