Type:
Journal
Description:
84 Neuromorphic Olfaction a modular polymeric chemical sensor array consisting of up to 65,536 sensors belonging to tens of different types was built. To interface such a large sensor array, a topological array configuration with n rows and m columns was adopted in order to reduce the number of wiring connections, and 16 subarray modules are simultaneously read to make the acquisition speed comparable to biological olfaction. The matrix array configuration is not without consequence. It introduces electrical cross-talk which makes the response of each sensor dependent also on the responses of other sensors in the array. An analysis of the electrical cross-talk and the solution adopted to compensate for it are here presented together with some discussions on advantages and limitations of the scanning algorithm. Preliminary experiments were carried out on the prototype to test its capability in terms of odor discrimination, classification, and binary mixtures segmentation. The data were analyzed using multivariate methods and the results indicate that the large scale array developed can emulate several aspects found in biological olfaction.
Publisher:
CRC Press
Publication date:
17 May 2013
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Pages: 83
Origin:
Neuromorphic Olfaction