Gas Classification by an Electronic-Nose Prototype Based on a Single Gas Sensor with Novel Temperature Modulation

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Maaki S. [1 ]
Yuki O. [1 ]
Takefumi Y. [1 ]
Tatsuya I. [1 ]
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[1] Faculty of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural University, 5108, Kurokawa, Toyama, Imizu
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electronic noses; gas classification; semiconductor gas sensors; temperature modulation;
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10.1541/ieejsmas.144.82
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An electronic nose prototype based on the novel temperature-modulation technique is developed, where the heater voltage changes its amplitude and frequency periodically. The system comprises of a sensor analog front end and a digital processing part including a heater voltage generator and a sensor data transmitter, where the digital part was implemented by field programmable gate array. The fabricated prototype successfully generated the modulated heater waveform and synchronously acquired sensor responses at a sampling rate of 10 kHz. Whereby, sensor responses to the test gases of volatile organic compounds were collected. Gas classification was achieved with an accuracy of 99.6% based on the data obtained by the prototype, demonstrating the promising properties of the prototype as a compact and highly precise electronic nose. © 2024 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.
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