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arxiv: 0912.5212 · v1 · submitted 2009-12-28 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · physics.data-an· physics.ins-det

Binary Fingerprints at Fluctuation-Enhanced Sensing

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph physics.data-anphysics.ins-det
keywords binaryconsumptionfingerprintsfluctuation-enhancedodorspatternspowerprocessing
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We developed a simple way to generate binary patterns based on spectral slopes in different frequency ranges at fluctuation-enhanced sensing. Such patterns can be considered as binary "fingerprints" of odors. The method has experimentally been demonstrated with a commercial semiconducting metal oxide (Taguchi) sensor exposed to bacterial odors (Escherichia coli and Anthrax-surrogate Bacillus subtilis) and processing their stochastic signals. With a single Taguchi sensor, the situations of empty chamber, tryptic soy agar (TSA) medium, or TSA with bacteria could be distinguished with 100% reproducibility. The bacterium numbers were in the range of 25 thousands to 1 million. To illustrate the relevance for ultra-low power consumption, we show that this new type of signal processing and pattern recognition task can be implemented by a simple analog circuitry and a few logic gates with total power consumption in the microWatts range.

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