Model and experimental characterization of dynamic behaviour of low power Carbon Monoxide MOX sensors with pulsed temperature profile

Victoria, BC(2008)

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Wireless sensor networks for home automation require low-cost low-power sensors. Carbon Monoxide (CO) MOX sensors could be suitable concerning device cost; their limits concern the need to be heated, requiring a lot of power, and to be calibrated, increasing overall cost. This work investigates on behaviour of low-power CO MOX sensors with pulsed temperature profile by means of a double approach: sensor modeling and experimental evaluation. Analyzing how sensor thermal dynamic changes as a function of CO concentration yields to more information that can be used for diagnostic purposes or directly to estimate CO concentration. Particularly, two a-dimensional features have been tested to furnish an indication of CO concentration regardless any calibration. Results show effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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carbon compounds,gas sensors,home automation,low-power electronics,wireless sensor networks,co,carbon monoxide concentration,dynamic behaviour,gas sensor,low power carbon monoxide mox sensors,low-cost low-power sensors,metal oxide sensor,pulsed temperature profile,sensor modeling,low-power,sensor model,carbon monoxide,information analysis,testing,low power electronics,wireless sensor network
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