DocumentCode
189955
Title
Threshold detection of carcinogenic odor of formaldehyde with wireless electronic nose
Author
Hassan, Muhammad ; Bermak, Amine
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Hong Kong, China
fYear
2014
fDate
2-5 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
1368
Lastpage
1371
Abstract
Exposure to volatile organic compounds in the indoor environment is considered as a serious health threat to occupants of buildings. Formaldehyde is one of the major concerns because it is classified as a human carcinogen. It is a ubiquitous compound that is emitted from many household products. The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration agency has set the short term exposure limit to formaldehyde at 2 ppm. In traditional monitoring methods, air samples are collected from the indoor environment and then specialized staff analyze these samples in the laboratory to identify formaldehyde in the sampled space. These methods cannot be adopted for long-term monitoring due to the long operational cycle and high cost. In this paper, we present a compact wireless electronic nose for formaldehyde recognition. The wireless electronic nose is implemented by integrating an array of 6 metal-oxide gas sensors for acquiring the gas signature and a radio frequency module for wireless communication. Bio-inspired coding is used to differentiate the signature of formaldehyde from other commonly found indoor gases. After identification of formaldehyde, statistical pattern recognition algorithms are used to determine that its concentration level is above or below the short term exposure limit.
Keywords
chemical variables measurement; electronic noses; encoding; organic compounds; pattern recognition; sensor arrays; statistical analysis; wireless sensor networks; United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration agency; air sample collection; bioinspired coding; carcinogenic odor detection; formaldehyde recognition; gas signature acquisition; human carcinogen classification; indoor environment; metal-oxide gas sensor array; radiofrequency module; statistical pattern recognition algorithm; ubiquitous compound; volatile organic compound; wireless communication; wireless electronic nose; Arrays; Electronic noses; Gases; Libraries; Vectors; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Formaldehyde detection; short term exposure limit; wireless electronic nose;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SENSORS, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Valencia
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSENS.2014.6985266
Filename
6985266
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