Study on the development of a practical system for discrimination and concentration-estimation of domestic gases
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A gas discrimination system which can estimate the concentration of the discriminated gases are proposed in this paper. TMS320C50 DSP by Texas Instruments and semiconductor gas sensor TGS823 by FIGARO Electronic are utilized for a data processing unit and a sensing probe, respectively. As for software, an artificial neural network and a fuzzy-neural network are used for the discrimination and the concentrationestimation of introduced gases, respectively. Hydrogen, vapor of alcohol and cigarette smoke are selected as domestic gas examples in the experiment, and the efficiency of the proposed system is confirmed according to the experimental results.
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- 2001-05-01
著者
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Yea Byeongdeok
Korea Maritime University
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Osaki T
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Tottori University
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SUGAHARA Kazunori
Tottori University
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KONISHI Ryosuke
Tottori University
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OSAKI Tomoyuki
Tottori University
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Sugahara Kazunori
Department Of Information And Knowledge Engineering Tottori University
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Konishi Ryosuke
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Tottori University
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Konishi Ryosuke
Tottori Univ. Tottori Jpn
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