ABSTRACT

Electronic Noses and Olfaction 2000 reflects the state of progress toward the development and application of electronic instruments called electronic noses (e-noses). These instruments are generally based on arrays of sensors for volatile chemicals with broadly tuned selectivity, coupled to appropriate pattern recognition systems. They are capable

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Section 1: Odours, Taste and Physico-chemical Interactions

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Section 2: Sensors/Instrumentation

chapter |4 pages

Low eequency A.C. polymeric gas sensor

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Section 3: Data Processing

chapter |8 pages

Odour identification under drift effect

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Section 5: Applications: Food, Agricultural and Environmental