Title :
Performance Study of Multilayer Perceptrons in a Low-Cost Electronic Nose
Author :
Lei Zhang ; Fengchun Tian
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Comput. Sci., Chongqing Univ., Chongqing, China
Abstract :
Nonselective gas sensor array has different sensitivities to different chemicals in which each gas sensor will also produce different voltage signals when exposed to an analyte with different concentrations. Therefore, the characteristics of cross sensitivities and broad spectrum of nonselective chemical sensors promote the fast development of portable and low-cost electronic nose (E-nose). Simultaneous concentration estimation of multiple kinds of chemicals is always a challengeable task in E-nose. Multilayer perceptron (MLP) neural network, as one of the most popular pattern recognition algorithms in E-nose, has been studied further in this paper. Two structures of single multiple inputs multiple outputs (SMIMO) and multiple multiple inputs single output (MMISO)-based MLP with parameters optimization in neural network learning processing using eight computational intelligence optimization algorithms are presented in this paper for detection of six kinds of indoor air contaminants. Experiments prove that the performance in accuracy and convergence of MMISO structure-based MLP are much better than SMIMO structure in concentration estimation for more general use of E-nose.
Keywords :
chemical variables measurement; computerised instrumentation; electronic noses; learning (artificial intelligence); multilayer perceptrons; optimisation; portable instruments; sensor arrays; E-nose; MLP neural network; MMISO-based MLP; SMIMO-based MLP; computational intelligence optimization algorithm; concentration estimation; indoor air contaminants; multilayer perceptron; multiple multiple inputs single output; neural network learning processing; nonselective chemical sensor; nonselective gas sensor array; parameters optimization; pattern recognition algorithm; portable electronic nose; single multiple inputs multiple outputs; voltage signal generation; Arrays; Chemicals; Estimation; Gas detectors; Humidity; Neural networks; Optimization; Computational intelligence optimization; concentration estimation; electronic nose; indoor air contaminants; multilayer perceptron (MLP); multilayer perceptron (MLP).;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2014.2298691