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HERO ID
4245442
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
A Transient Signal Extraction Method of WO3 Gas Sensors Array to Identify Polluant Gases
Author(s)
Faleh, R; Othman, M; Gomri, S; Aguir, K; Kachouri, A
Year
2016
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
IEEE Sensors Journal
ISSN:
1530-437X
EISSN:
1558-1748
Volume
16
Issue
9
Page Numbers
3123-3130
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2016.2521578
Web of Science Id
WOS:000372609000039
Abstract
Electronic nose is a system, which can determine the fingerprint of gas sample by a sensor array coupled to pattern recognition system. In this paper, a sensor array based on WO3 gas sensor has been described, and a feature extraction technique, including integral and primary derivative, is reported, which leads to higher classification performance as compared to the classical features: fractional resistance change Delta R-s and Delta R-f. The sensor array has been exposed to ozone, ethanol, acetone, and a mixture of ozone and ethanol while keeping the temperature constant. The data array has been normalized and auto scaled then analyzed with the principal component analysis. Results indicate that successful classifications have been gotten in the discrimination of three kinds of oxidizing and reducing gas with the proposed feature extraction method using support vector machine which shows that 97.5% were correctly discriminated with integral and primary derivate comparing the classical variable with 85%. The results of data analysis implied that coupling the extracted features in the same database would be interesting and more robust then the standards features.
Keywords
E-nose; signal processing; feature extraction; principal component analysis; support vector machine
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