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Odor-Sensing System to Support Social Participation of People Suffering from Incontinence

This manuscript describes the design considerations, implementation, and laboratory validation of an odor sensing module whose purpose is to support people that suffer from incontinence. Because of the requirements expressed by the affected end-users the odor sensing unit is realized as a portable a...

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Autores principales: Ortiz Pérez, Alvaro, Kallfaß-de Frenes, Vera, Filbert, Alexander, Kneer, Janosch, Bierer, Benedikt, Held, Pirmin, Klein, Philipp, Wöllenstein, Jürgen, Benyoucef, Dirk, Kallfaß, Sigrid, Mescheder, Ulrich, Palzer, Stefan
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Publicado: MDPI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28036081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17010058
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author Ortiz Pérez, Alvaro
Kallfaß-de Frenes, Vera
Filbert, Alexander
Kneer, Janosch
Bierer, Benedikt
Held, Pirmin
Klein, Philipp
Wöllenstein, Jürgen
Benyoucef, Dirk
Kallfaß, Sigrid
Mescheder, Ulrich
Palzer, Stefan
author_facet Ortiz Pérez, Alvaro
Kallfaß-de Frenes, Vera
Filbert, Alexander
Kneer, Janosch
Bierer, Benedikt
Held, Pirmin
Klein, Philipp
Wöllenstein, Jürgen
Benyoucef, Dirk
Kallfaß, Sigrid
Mescheder, Ulrich
Palzer, Stefan
author_sort Ortiz Pérez, Alvaro
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description This manuscript describes the design considerations, implementation, and laboratory validation of an odor sensing module whose purpose is to support people that suffer from incontinence. Because of the requirements expressed by the affected end-users the odor sensing unit is realized as a portable accessory that may be connected to any pre-existing smart device. We have opted for a low-cost, low-power consuming metal oxide based gas detection approach to highlight the viability of developing an inexpensive yet helpful odor recognition technology. The system consists of a hotplate employing, inkjet-printed p-type semiconducting layers of copper(II) oxide, and chromium titanium oxide. Both functional layers are characterized with respect to their gas-sensitive behavior towards humidity, ammonia, methylmercaptan, and dimethylsulfide and we demonstrate detection limits in the parts-per-billion range for the two latter gases. Employing a temperature variation scheme that reads out the layer’s resistivity in a steady-state, we use each sensor chip as a virtual array. With this setup, we demonstrate the feasibility of detecting odors associated with incontinence.
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spelling pubmed-52986312017-02-10 Odor-Sensing System to Support Social Participation of People Suffering from Incontinence Ortiz Pérez, Alvaro Kallfaß-de Frenes, Vera Filbert, Alexander Kneer, Janosch Bierer, Benedikt Held, Pirmin Klein, Philipp Wöllenstein, Jürgen Benyoucef, Dirk Kallfaß, Sigrid Mescheder, Ulrich Palzer, Stefan Sensors (Basel) Article This manuscript describes the design considerations, implementation, and laboratory validation of an odor sensing module whose purpose is to support people that suffer from incontinence. Because of the requirements expressed by the affected end-users the odor sensing unit is realized as a portable accessory that may be connected to any pre-existing smart device. We have opted for a low-cost, low-power consuming metal oxide based gas detection approach to highlight the viability of developing an inexpensive yet helpful odor recognition technology. The system consists of a hotplate employing, inkjet-printed p-type semiconducting layers of copper(II) oxide, and chromium titanium oxide. Both functional layers are characterized with respect to their gas-sensitive behavior towards humidity, ammonia, methylmercaptan, and dimethylsulfide and we demonstrate detection limits in the parts-per-billion range for the two latter gases. Employing a temperature variation scheme that reads out the layer’s resistivity in a steady-state, we use each sensor chip as a virtual array. With this setup, we demonstrate the feasibility of detecting odors associated with incontinence. MDPI 2016-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5298631/ /pubmed/28036081 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17010058 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ortiz Pérez, Alvaro
Kallfaß-de Frenes, Vera
Filbert, Alexander
Kneer, Janosch
Bierer, Benedikt
Held, Pirmin
Klein, Philipp
Wöllenstein, Jürgen
Benyoucef, Dirk
Kallfaß, Sigrid
Mescheder, Ulrich
Palzer, Stefan
Odor-Sensing System to Support Social Participation of People Suffering from Incontinence
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title_short Odor-Sensing System to Support Social Participation of People Suffering from Incontinence
title_sort odor-sensing system to support social participation of people suffering from incontinence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5298631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28036081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17010058
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