Noninvasive Biological Sensor System for Detection of Drunk Driving

2011 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Murata ◽  
E Fujita ◽  
S Kojima ◽  
S Maeda ◽  
Y Ogura ◽  
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Author(s):  
Shigeyuki Kojima ◽  
Shinitirou Maeda ◽  
Yumi Ogura ◽  
Etsunori Fujita ◽  
Kohji Murata ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 139 (4) ◽  
pp. 314-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wilfried Weber ◽  
Stefan Luzi ◽  
Maria Karlsson ◽  
Martin Fussenegger

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Yong-Sung Kim ◽  
Yong-Suk Kim

There are several methods available in measuring food taste. The sensory evaluation, for instance, is a typical method for panels to test of taste and recognize smell with their nose by measuring the degree of taste characteristic, intensity, and pleasure. There are many issues entailed in the traditional sensory evaluation method such as forming a panel and evaluation cost; moreover, it is only localized in particular areas. Accordingly, this paper aimed to select food in one particular area, and compare and review the content between sensory evaluations using a taste biological sensor, as well as presenting an analysis of brainwaves using EEG and finally a proposal of a new method for sensory evaluation. In this paper, the researchers have conducted a sensory evaluation whereas a maximum of nine points were accumulated by purchasing eight types of rice wine. These eight types ofMakgeolliwere generalized by generating multidimensional data with the use of TS-5000z, thus learning mapping points and scaling them. The contribution of this paper, therefore, is to overcome the disadvantages of the sensory evaluation with the usage of the suggested taste biological sensor system.


IEEE Access ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 61535-61546 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fei Yuan ◽  
Yifan Huang ◽  
Xin Chen ◽  
En Cheng

1993 ◽  
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