Generating and using data of higher dimension for gas-phase chemical sensing

B. Raman, J. L. Hertz, K. D. Benkstein, D. C. Meier, C. S. Mungle, S. Semantik

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Abstract

Methods to acquire and analyze rich data streams from sensors are helpful, if not required, to track chemical components within complex gas-phase environments. We describe a MEMS-based microsensor technology that populates multi-element arrays with multiple sensing materials and also cycles the temperatures of the elements as a function of time. Various processing methods have been applied to the resulting databases in order to recognize and classify target analytes in dynamic background conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationECS Transactions - 35 Years of Chemical Sensors - An Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri Janata's 70th Birthday Celebration
PublisherElectrochemical Society Inc.
Pages255-260
Number of pages6
Edition6
ISBN (Electronic)9781607680642
ISBN (Print)9781566777148
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Event35 Years of Chemical Sensors - An Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri Janata's 70th Birthday Celebration - 215th ECS Meeting - San Francisco, CA, United States
Duration: May 24 2009May 29 2009

Publication series

NameECS Transactions
Number6
Volume19
ISSN (Print)1938-5862
ISSN (Electronic)1938-6737

Conference

Conference35 Years of Chemical Sensors - An Honorary Symposium for Professor Jiri Janata's 70th Birthday Celebration - 215th ECS Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco, CA
Period05/24/0905/29/09

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