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Chemical Senses 2005 30(Supplement 1):i252-i253; doi:10.1093/chemse/bjh210
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Chemical Senses Vol. 30 No. suppl 1 © Oxford University Press 2005; all rights reserved

‘Electronic Nose’—New Condition Monitoring Devices for Environmental Applications

Krishna C. Persaud, Peter Wareham, Anna Maria Pisanelli and Emmanuel Scorsone

Department of Instrumentation and Analytical Science, UMIST, Manchester, UK

Correspondence to be sent to: Krishna C. Persaud, e-mail: kcpersaud@umist.ac.uk

Key words: environmental monitoring, odour sensing, sensor arrays

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    Introduction
 
The responses of individual odour sensors combined into an array, where each sensor possesses slightly different response selectivity and sensitivity towards the sample odours, when combined by suitable mathematical methods, can provide information to discriminate between many sample odours (Pearce et al., 2002Go). Arrays of gas and odour sensors, made using different technologies, are finding their way into a variety of specialized applications (Persaud, 2001Go). Software techniques and material science are important aspects of . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Detection of dry rot infections in buildings
 

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    Smart fire detection systems
 

    Conclusion
 

    Acknowledgements
 

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