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DESCRIPTION:From Carbon Monoxide Detection to the Artificial Electronic Nos
 e: A Review of Technologies and Applications\n\nThe presentation will focu
 s on a comprehensive review of artificial olfactory systems\, commonly kno
 wn as electronic noses (e-noses). It will begin with an overview of the op
 erating principles and structural design of e-noses\, highlighting the dif
 ferences between chamber-based and chamberless configurations. Various typ
 es of gas sensors will be discussed\, and the rationale for employing sens
 or arrays instead of single detectors in practical applications will be ex
 plained\, emphasising their role in improving selectivity and sensitivity.
 \n\nThe presentation will then explore different construction approaches t
 o e-noses\, including the design of sensing chambers and their influence o
 n measurement stability and repeatability. A wide range of practical appli
 cations will be presented\, from carbon monoxide detection to the classifi
 cation of coffee varieties\, cigarette types\, and fuel samples.\n\nA sign
 ificant portion of the talk will be devoted to environmental and biologica
 l applications of e-noses\, such as estimating the population density of f
 orest pests like the pine-tree lappet moth (Dendrolimus pini)\, and detect
 ing plant diseases. Case studies will include the detection of fungal infe
 ctions in cereal grains\, the identification of root pathogens in oak seed
 lings\, and the recognition of ash seedling infections through soil analys
 is.\n\nThe seminar will demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of electr
 onic nose research\, combining elements of electronics\, analytical chemis
 try\, environmental biology\, and machine learning methods\, and will high
 light the growing potential of this technology in both scientific and indu
 strial domains.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Poznan University of Technology\n\nSpe
 aker(s): Krzysztof Siwek\n\nRoom: room 230\, Bldg: CENTER FOR MECHATRONICS
 \, BIOMECHANICS\, AND NANOENGINEERING\, POZNAŃ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY\,
  ul. Jana Pawła II 24\, 60-965 Poznań\, Poland\, Poznań\, Wielkopolskie
 \, Poland\, 60-965
LOCATION:Room: room 230\, Bldg: CENTER FOR MECHATRONICS\, BIOMECHANICS\, AN
 D NANOENGINEERING\, POZNAŃ UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY\, ul. Jana Pawła II 
 24\, 60-965 Poznań\, Poland\, Poznań\, Wielkopolskie\, Poland\, 60-965
ORGANIZER:adam.dabrowski@put.poznan.pl
SEQUENCE:45
SUMMARY:From Carbon Monoxide Detection to the Artificial Electronic Nose: A
  Review of Technologies and Applications
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/507414
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;From Carbon Monoxide Detection to the Arti
 ficial Electronic Nose: A Review of Technologies and Applications&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p 
 class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; style=&quot;margin-bottom: 0cm\; text-align: justify\; line-h
 eight: 150%\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style=&quot;mso-ansi-language: EN-US\;&quot;&gt;The p
 resentation will focus on a comprehensive review of artificial olfactory s
 ystems\, commonly known as electronic noses (e-noses). It will begin with 
 an overview of the operating principles and structural design of e-noses\,
  highlighting the differences between chamber-based and chamberless config
 urations. Various types of gas sensors will be discussed\, and the rationa
 le for employing sensor arrays instead of single detectors in practical ap
 plications will be explained\, emphasising their role in improving selecti
 vity and sensitivity. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; style=&quot;margin-bott
 om: 0cm\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 150%\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; st
 yle=&quot;mso-ansi-language: EN-US\;&quot;&gt;The presentation will then explore differ
 ent construction approaches to e-noses\, including the design of sensing c
 hambers and their influence on measurement stability and repeatability. A 
 wide range of practical applications will be presented\, from carbon monox
 ide detection to the classification of coffee varieties\, cigarette types\
 , and fuel samples.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; style=&quot;margin-bottom:
  0cm\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 150%\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style
 =&quot;mso-ansi-language: EN-US\;&quot;&gt;A significant portion of the talk will be de
 voted to environmental and biological applications of e-noses\, such as es
 timating the population density of forest pests like the pine-tree lappet 
 moth (Dendrolimus pini)\, and detecting plant diseases. Case studies will 
 include the detection of fungal infections in cereal grains\, the identifi
 cation of root pathogens in oak seedlings\, and the recognition of ash see
 dling infections through soil analysis.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; s
 tyle=&quot;margin-bottom: 0cm\; text-align: justify\; line-height: 150%\;&quot;&gt;&lt;spa
 n lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style=&quot;mso-ansi-language: EN-US\;&quot;&gt;The seminar will demonst
 rate the interdisciplinary nature of electronic nose research\, combining 
 elements of electronics\, analytical chemistry\, environmental biology\, a
 nd machine learning methods\, and will highlight the growing potential of 
 this technology in both scientific and industrial domains.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 &amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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