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Type: 
Conference
Description: 
Artificial olfaction systems have been investigated since more than two decades on alleged property of similarities between the receptive field of natural receptors and artificial sensors. Due to the limited number of sensors embedded in these systems the complexity of electronic noses is generally too low to allow the application of olfaction processing models. Actually the literature there are several models attempting to describe some olfaction functionalities, and the availability of an artificial platform to test models could be of great benefit for these studies. Recently, the use of optical image sensors has been demonstrated as a simple method to obtain large sensor arrays. Furthermore, an elegant and simple method to cluster individual sensors in classes allows for the definition of epithelium and glomerular layers. This system enables the application of a complex olfaction model, and these properties are here …
Publisher: 
IEEE
Publication date: 
18 Jul 2010
Authors: 

E Martinelli, D Polese, F Dini, R Paolesse, D Filippini, A D'Amico, D Schild, I Lundstrom, C Di Natale

Biblio References: 
Pages: 1-6
Origin: 
Neural Networks (IJCNN), The 2010 International Joint Conference on