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Electronic nose instrumental odor analysis

It has to be remarked that in spite of the widely accepted term electronic nose, current devices are still far from the structure and functions of natural olfaction sense. The unique common feature between artificial and natural system is that both are largely based on arrays of nonselective sensors. The concept underlying electronic nose systems has been demonstrated to be independent on the particular sensor mechanism indeed during the last two decades almost all the available sensor technologies have been utilized as electronic noses. Clearly, all these sensors are very different from the natural receptors. These dissimilarities make the perception of electronic nose very different from that of natural olfaction, so that the instrumental perception of the composition of air cannot be called odor measurement because odor is the sensation of smell as perceived by human olfaction. Nonetheless, the term odor analysis with electronic noses is now largely adopted, but it is important to keep in mind, especially in medical applications, that the electronic nose measurement may be very distant from the human perception. [Pg.235]


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