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Selected Papers from 11th International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose

A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2006) | Viewed by 11137

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Virtual Instrument for an Automated Potentiometric e-Tongue Employing the SIA Technique
by Alejandro Durán, Montserrat Cortina, Lya Velasco, José Antonio Rodríguez, Salvador Alegret and Manuel Del Valle
Sensors 2006, 6(1), 19-29; https://doi.org/10.3390/s6010019 - 15 Dec 2005
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In this work we report the design, construction, and applications of an electronictongue (abbreviated e-tongue) based on an array of potentiometric sensors employing theSequential Injection Analysis technique (SIA) operated as a Virtual Instrument implementedin LabVIEW6.1TM. The system can use transient and [...] Read more.
In this work we report the design, construction, and applications of an electronictongue (abbreviated e-tongue) based on an array of potentiometric sensors employing theSequential Injection Analysis technique (SIA) operated as a Virtual Instrument implementedin LabVIEW6.1TM. The system can use transient and stationary responses as the measuredinput information for e-tongues. The new concepts applied, lead to different advantages tobe obtained, such as complete automation, easy handling, saving time, reliability andmodularity. Full article
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