The humidity dependence of a sensor array, which consists of 12 MOS sensors was studied. The results were used to develop calibration models using partial least squares. The model output appeared credible and accurate, having values for the correlation coefficient, root-mean-square error of calibration, and root-mean-square error of cross-validation of 0.99, 1.693 and 1.698, respectively. The model reduced moisture-related variance in the sensor array and therefore, enhanced sample classification and predictive accuracy of subsequent pattern recognition algorithms. Further improvement could be obtained by incorporating proper sensor drift reduction algorithms. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 14th International Union of Air pollution Prevention and Environmental Protection Associations World Congress 2007 (Brisbane, Queensland 9/9-13/2007).

Characterisation of humidity dependence of a metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) sensor array using partial least squares (PLS)

Pioggia Giovanni
2007

Abstract

The humidity dependence of a sensor array, which consists of 12 MOS sensors was studied. The results were used to develop calibration models using partial least squares. The model output appeared credible and accurate, having values for the correlation coefficient, root-mean-square error of calibration, and root-mean-square error of cross-validation of 0.99, 1.693 and 1.698, respectively. The model reduced moisture-related variance in the sensor array and therefore, enhanced sample classification and predictive accuracy of subsequent pattern recognition algorithms. Further improvement could be obtained by incorporating proper sensor drift reduction algorithms. This is an abstract of a paper presented at the 14th International Union of Air pollution Prevention and Environmental Protection Associations World Congress 2007 (Brisbane, Queensland 9/9-13/2007).
2007
9780975757161
Calibration
Electronic nose
Metal oxide semiconductor sensor
Partial least squares
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