Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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747296 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2006 | 8 Pages |
The oscillating behaviour of TGS813 and TGS203S sensors in hazardous gases such as LPG and CO was studied under the oscillating conditions of rectangular wave, applied voltage 5 V, and duty ratio as 30 s/(30 s + 20 s). It was shown that the oscillating behaviour was obviously different with the two type sensors. The data features were extracted by using Fourier and wavelet transform (WT). There were some very obscure differences among the amplitudes in fast Fourier transform (FFT) under different concentrations of LPG or CO. Further FFT analysis showed that it was difficult to discriminate between 800 ppm LPG and 800 ppm CO because of very little difference in the frequency content. By comparison, the corresponding coefficient plots in continuous wavelet transform (CWT) were investigated, and the original signal was also decomposed into coarse approximation A1 and five detailed information D5–D1. The results showed that the WT was more appropriate than FFT for the frequency–time problem.