Starting from the basic principles, this book surveys recent work on electronic noses and presents numerous practical applications. It stresses developments since the first meeting on electronic noses in 1991 and includes a comprehensive appendix, making it an invaluable resource for anyone researching electronic noses or machine olfaction.
Starting from the basic principles, this book surveys recent work on electronic noses and presents numerous practical applications. It stresses develo...
Julian W. Gardner J. W. Gardner Osama O. Awadelkarim
Microsensors and MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) are revolutionising the semiconductor industry. A microsystem or the so-called "system-on-a-chip" combines microelectronic circuitry with microsensors and microactuators. This emergent field has seen the development of applications ranging from the electronic nose and intelligent ear to micro-tweezers and the modern ink-jet nozzle. Providing a complete overview of microsensor technologies, this unique reference addresses vital integration issues for the successful application of microsensors, MEMS and smart devices. Features...
Microsensors and MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) are revolutionising the semiconductor industry. A microsystem or the so-called "system-on-a-c...
Electronic Noses and Olfaction 2000 reflects the state of progress toward the development and application of electronic instruments called electronic noses (e-noses). These instruments are generally based on arrays of sensors for volatile chemicals with broadly tuned selectivity, coupled to appropriate pattern recognition systems. They are capable of detecting and discriminating a number of different simple and complex odors, such as the headspace of coffee and olive oil, as well as being able to perform simple multicomponent gas analysis. Written by international scientists, engineers,...
Electronic Noses and Olfaction 2000 reflects the state of progress toward the development and application of electronic instruments called electronic ...
This book examines both the potential application of electronic nose technology, and the current state of development of chemical sensors for the detection of vapours from explosives, such as those used in landmines. The two fields have developed, somewhat in parallel, over the past decade and so one of the purposes of this workshop, on which the book is based, was to bring together scientists from the two fields in order to challenge the two communities and, mutually, stimulate both fields.
It begins with a review of the basic principles of an electronic nose and explores possible ways...
This book examines both the potential application of electronic nose technology, and the current state of development of chemical sensors for the d...