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Author(s):  
Ricardo Macías-Quijas ◽  
Ramiro Velázquez ◽  
Roberto De Fazio ◽  
Paolo Visconti ◽  
Nicola Ivan Giannoccaro ◽  
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This paper introduces a compact, affordable electronic nose (e-nose) device devoted to detect the presence of toxic compounds that could affect human health, such as carbon monoxide, combustible gas, hydrogen, methane, and smoke, among others. Such artificial olfaction device consists of an array of six metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) sensors and a computer-based information system for signal acquisition, processing, and visualization. This study further proposes the use of the filter diagonalization method (FDM) to extract the spectral contents of the signals obtained from the sensors. Preliminary results show that the prototype is functional and that the FDM approach is suitable for a later classification stage. Example deployment scenarios of the proposed e-nose include indoor facilities (buildings and warehouses), compromised air quality places (mines and sanitary landfills), public transportation, mobile robots, and wireless sensor networks.


2016 ◽  
Vol 18 (42) ◽  
pp. 29642-29642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ting Jiang ◽  
Muyi He ◽  
Dan Guo ◽  
Yanbing Zhai ◽  
Wei Xu

Correction for ‘Ion collision cross section analyses in quadrupole ion traps using the filter diagonalization method: a theoretical study’ by Ting Jiang et al., Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2016, 18, 12058–12064.


2014 ◽  
Vol 62 (12) ◽  
pp. 6123-6130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiazhou Liu ◽  
Zhiqin Zhao ◽  
Mengqing Yuan ◽  
Gary A. Ybarra ◽  
Qing Huo Liu

2013 ◽  
Vol 234 ◽  
pp. 125-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beau R. Martini ◽  
Vladimir A. Mandelshtam ◽  
Gareth A. Morris ◽  
Adam A. Colbourne ◽  
Mathias Nilsson

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