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A Method of Optimal Sensor Decision for Odor Recognition (냄새 인식을 위한 최적의 센서 결정 방법)

  • Roh, Yong-Wan;Kim, Dong-Ku;Kwon, Hyeong-Oh;Hong, Kwang-Seok
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartB
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    • v.17B no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we propose method of correlation coefficients between sensors by statistical analysis that selects optimal sensors in odor recognition system of selective multi-sensors. The proposed sensor decision method obtains odor data from Metal Oxide Semiconductor(MOS) sensor array and then, we decide optimal sensors based on correlation of obtained odors. First of all, we select total number of 16 sensors eliminated sensor of low response and low reaction rate response among similar sensors. We make up DB using 16 sensors from input odor and we select sensor of low correlation after calculated correlation coefficient of each sensor. Selected sensors eliminate similar sensors' response therefore proposed method are able to decide optimal sensors. We applied to floral scent recognition for performance evaluation of proposed sensors decision method. As a result, application of proposed method with floral scent recognition using correlation coefficient obtained recognition rate of 95.67% case of using 16 sensors while applied floral scent recognition system of proposed sensor decision method confirmed recognition rate of 94.67% using six sensors and 96% using only 8 sensors.

Development of Direct Printed Flexible Tactile Sensors

  • Lee, Ju-Kyoung;Lee, Kyung-Chang;Kim, Hyun-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.233-243
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    • 2017
  • This paper proposes a structure of direct-printed flexible tactile-sensor. These flexible tactile sensors are based on pressure-sensing materials that allow pressure to be measured according to resistance change that in turn results from changes in material size because of compressive force. The sensing material consists of a mixture of multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and TangoPlus, which gives it flexibility and elasticity. The tactile sensors used in this study were designed in the form of array structures composed of many lines so that single pressure points can be measured. To evaluate the performance of the flexible tactile sensor, we used specially designed signal-processing electronics and tactile sensors to experimentally verify the sensors' linearity. To test object grasp, tactile sensors were attached to the surface of the fingers of grippers with three degrees of freedom to measure the pressure changes that occur during object grasp. The results of these experiments indicate that the flexible tactile sensor-based robotic gripper can grasp objects and hold them in a stable manner.

Electric power generation from sediment microbial fuel cells with graphite rod array anode

  • Wang, Zejie;Lim, Bongsu
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.238-242
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    • 2020
  • Sediment microbial fuel cells (SMFCs) illustrated great potential for powering environmental sensors and bioremediation of sediments. In the present study, array anodes for SMFCs were fabricated with graphite rods as anode material and stainless steel plate as electric current collector to make it inconvenient to in situ settle down and not feasible for large-scale application. The results demonstrated that maximum power of 89.4 ㎼ was obtained from three graphite rods, twice of 43.3 ㎼ for two graphite rods. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy revealed that three graphite rods resulted in anodic resistance of 61.2 Ω, relative to 76.0 Ω of two graphite rods. It was probably caused by the parallel connection of the graphite rods, as well as more biomass which could reduce the charge transfer resistance of the biofilm anode. The presently designed array configuration possesses the advantages of easy to enlarge the surface area, decrease in anodic resistance because of the parallel connection of each graphite rod, and convenience to berry into sediment by gravity. Therefore, the as prepared array node would be an effective method to fabricate large-scale SMFC and make it easy to in situ applicate in natural sediments.

Acoustic Sources Localization in 3D Using Multiple Spherical Arrays

  • Wang, Fangzhou;Pan, Xi
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.759-768
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    • 2016
  • Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation of multiple sources using sensor arrays has been widely studied in the last few decades, particularly, the spherical harmonic analysis utilizing a spherical array. Both the number of sensors on the aperture and size of the sphere can affect the estimation accuracy dramatically. However, those two factors are conflicted to each other in a single spherical array. In this paper, a multiple spherical arrays structure is proposed to provide an alternative design to the traditional single spherical array for the spherical harmonic decomposition, to obtain better localization performance. The new structure consists of several identical spheres in a given area, and the microphones are placed identically on each sphere. The spherical harmonic analysis algorithm using the new multiple array structure for the problem of multiple acoustic sources localization is presented. Simulation results show that the multiple spherical arrays can provide a more accurate direction of arrival (DOA) estimation for the multiple sources than that of a single spherical array, distinguish several adjacent sources more efficiently, and reduce the number of microphones on each sphere without decreasing its’ estimation accuracy.

pH Measurements with a Microcantilever Array-Based Biosensor System

  • Hur, Shin;Jung, Young-Do
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.186-191
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we present a pH measurement method that uses a microcantilever-array-based biosensor system. It is composed of microcantilever array, liquid cell, micro syringe pump, laser diode array, position sensitive detector, data acquisition device, and data processing software. Four microcantilevers are functionalized with pH-sensitive MHA(mercaptohexadecanoic acid) as a probe, while three microcantilevers are functionalized with HDT(hexadecane thiol) as reference. We prepare PBS(phosphate buffered saline) solutions of different pH and inject them into the liquid cell with a predefined volumetric speed at regular time intervals. The functionalized mircocantilevers in the liquid cell deflect as a self-assembled monolayer on the microcantilever binds with probe molecules in the solution. The difference in deflection between the MHA-covered probe microcantilever and the HDT-covered reference microcantilever was used to compensate for thermal drift. The deflection difference clearly increases with increasing pH in the solution. It was shown that when the pH values of the PBS solutions are high, there were large variations in the deflection of microcantilevers, whereas there were small variations for low pH value. The experimental results show that the microcantilever array functionalized with MHA and HDT can detect pH value with good repeatability.

Sensor array optimization techniques for exhaled breath analysis to discriminate diabetics using an electronic nose

  • Jeon, Jin-Young;Choi, Jang-Sik;Yu, Joon-Boo;Lee, Hae-Ryong;Jang, Byoung Kuk;Byun, Hyung-Gi
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.802-812
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    • 2018
  • Disease discrimination using an electronic nose is achieved by measuring the presence of a specific gas contained in the exhaled breath of patients. Many studies have reported the presence of acetone in the breath of diabetic patients. These studies suggest that acetone can be used as a biomarker of diabetes, enabling diagnoses to be made by measuring acetone levels in exhaled breath. In this study, we perform a chemical sensor array optimization to improve the performance of an electronic nose system using Wilks' lambda, sensor selection based on a principal component (B4), and a stepwise elimination (SE) technique to detect the presence of acetone gas in human breath. By applying five different temperatures to four sensors fabricated from different synthetic materials, a total of 20 sensing combinations are created, and three sensing combinations are selected for the sensor array using optimization techniques. The measurements and analyses of the exhaled breath using the electronic nose system together with the optimized sensor array show that diabetic patients and control groups can be easily differentiated. The results are confirmed using principal component analysis (PCA).

Multiple Target DOA Tracking Algorithm Applicable to Arbitrarily Shaped Array (임의형상 배열센서에 적용 가능한 다중표적 방위각 추적 알고리즘)

  • Ryu, Chang-Soo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TE
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2005
  • Ryu et al. proposed a multiple target DOA tracking algorithm using a linear sensor array. In Ryu's algorithm first, the signal subspace is estimated using sensor output and the angular innovations of targets are extracted from the estimated signal subspace. Next, the DOA's of targets are tracked using the angular innovations as the inputs of Kalman filters. Ryu's algorithm has good features that it has no data association problem and is efficient. However, Ryu's algorithm can't be a lied to an arbitrarily shaped array because it was proposed using linear sensor array. Actually, when the sensor array is used in the various application fields, sensors have a position error. Therefore, the sensor array can be an arbitrarily shaped array. In this paper, we propose a multiple target DOA tracking algorithm applicable to an arbitrarily shaped array, and it sustains the good features of Ryu's algorithm.

Design of a New ISFET Array Chip

  • Yeow, Terence;Seo, Hwa-Il;Mulcahy, Dennis;Haskard, Malcolm
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.55-61
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    • 1995
  • A new ISFET array chip, based on detection of the threshold voltages of ISFETs by using an adjustable input, was designed. The chip includes 240 pH-ISFETs and circuitry such as comparators, a decoder and register. The chip has increased reliability, improved accuracy, digital output capability and the possibility of multi sensor implementation. To fabricate the chip, an extended CMOS process was devised and implemented.

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Design of a Feeding Mechanism for Longitudinal Banknote Counters (길이방향 지폐계수기 투입구의 최적 설계)

  • Yoon, Jun-Ill;Kim, Kwon-Hee
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.848-852
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    • 2001
  • A new approach to the design of bank note counters is suggested. Modern bank note counters are equipped with several types of sensors for counting and detection of counterfeit bank notes. To achieve higher speed of counting while maintaining the sensing capability, longitudinal feeding scheme is proposed. Several merits of longitudinal feeding are discussed. Taguchi method is used for the optimization of the feeding mechanism.

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Design of Multi-channel Speech Pickup System using FPGA (FPGA를 이용한 다중 채널 음성 픽업 시스템 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Ju, Hyung-Jun;Jeon, Jae-Kuk;Kim, Se-Young;Kim, Ki-Man
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Marine Engineers Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.57-58
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    • 2005
  • Recently the telematics system is used widely. Users want to high quality communications. Since the primary advantage of using an array is to enhance a desired signal and reject jamming interferences, array signal processing is essential to satisfy unmet demand of user. In general, beamforming is a spatial filtering operation performed on the data received by an array of sensors. So we propose the beamformer design that use FPGA for real time processing. And we use zero-padding interpolation for high resolution data.

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