Express diagnostics based on selective gas analyzers and error analysis
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Abstract
Effective ENose system is realized with using firmware National Instruments LabVIEW.
Such system contains sampler with set of selective gas sensors, amplifier-filters block, analog-digital converter and computer interface elements, which provide registration, recognition, visualization and documentation of diagnostic procedures. LabVIEW environment allows quickly calibrate the sensors channels,
and if necessary to change the number and
types of sensors that use different methods of
recognition, just to rebuild the system to new
tasks.
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