Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose System

Arrays of chemical sensors, usually called electronic noses (ENose), are widelyused in industry for classifying and identifying odours. They may also be used to locate theposition and detect the direction of an emission source. Usually this task is performed by anENose cooperating with a mobile vehi...

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Main Authors: David C. Levy, Jie Cai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2006-11-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/6/11/1537/
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spelling doaj-9beadaf0783b489baf494bffc218bfd52020-11-24T23:56:00ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202006-11-016111537155410.3390/s6111537Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose SystemDavid C. LevyJie CaiArrays of chemical sensors, usually called electronic noses (ENose), are widelyused in industry for classifying and identifying odours. They may also be used to locate theposition and detect the direction of an emission source. Usually this task is performed by anENose cooperating with a mobile vehicle, but when a source is instantaneous, or thesurrounding terrain is hard for vehicles to traverse, an alternative approach is needed. Thus athree-step method for a stationary ENose with a novel structure to detect the direction of adynamic source is presented in this paper. The method uses the ratio of measuredconcentration from different sensors (Cn /C1 where n=2, 4) as a discriminator. In addition,this method could easily be adapted to robotics as an optimized algorithm for path trackingto a source location. The paper presents the results of a simulation of the method.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/6/11/1537/Electronic noseDirection detectionDynamic source trackingNature wind situation
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author David C. Levy
Jie Cai
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Jie Cai
Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose System
Sensors
Electronic nose
Direction detection
Dynamic source tracking
Nature wind situation
author_facet David C. Levy
Jie Cai
author_sort David C. Levy
title Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose System
title_short Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose System
title_full Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose System
title_fullStr Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose System
title_full_unstemmed Tracking Dynamic Source Direction with a Novel Stationary Electronic Nose System
title_sort tracking dynamic source direction with a novel stationary electronic nose system
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2006-11-01
description Arrays of chemical sensors, usually called electronic noses (ENose), are widelyused in industry for classifying and identifying odours. They may also be used to locate theposition and detect the direction of an emission source. Usually this task is performed by anENose cooperating with a mobile vehicle, but when a source is instantaneous, or thesurrounding terrain is hard for vehicles to traverse, an alternative approach is needed. Thus athree-step method for a stationary ENose with a novel structure to detect the direction of adynamic source is presented in this paper. The method uses the ratio of measuredconcentration from different sensors (Cn /C1 where n=2, 4) as a discriminator. In addition,this method could easily be adapted to robotics as an optimized algorithm for path trackingto a source location. The paper presents the results of a simulation of the method.
topic Electronic nose
Direction detection
Dynamic source tracking
Nature wind situation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/6/11/1537/
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