Resolving Fast Gas Transients with Metal Oxide Sensors
Drix, Damien and Schmuker, Michael
(2021)
Resolving Fast Gas Transients with Metal Oxide Sensors.
ACS Sensors, 6 (3).
pp. 688-692.
ISSN 2379-3694
Electronic olfaction can help detect and localize harmful gases and pollutants, but the turbulence of the natural environment presents a particular challenge: Odor encounters are intermittent, and an effective electronic nose must therefore be able to resolve short odor pulses. The slow responses of the widely used metal oxide (MOX) gas sensors complicate the task. Here, we combine high-resolution data acquisition with a processing method based on Kalman filtering and absolute-deadband sampling to extract fast onset events. We find that our system can resolve the onset time of odor encounters with enough precision for source direction estimation with a pair of MOX sensors in a stereo-osmic configuration.
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Additional information | © 2021 American Chemical Society. This is an Open Access article. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Keywords | accelerated gas sensing, event-based sampling, kalman filter, metal oxide sensors, neuromorphic, bioengineering, instrumentation, process chemistry and technology, fluid flow and transfer processes |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 14:32 |
Last Modified | 15 May 2025 14:32 |