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Author(s): Leilei Pan and Simon X. Yang
Publication Date: June 19, 2009
Reference: IEEE/ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS, VOL. 14, NO. 3
Country: Canada

Summary:

An electronic nose (e-nose)-based network system is developed for monitoring odors in and around livestock farms remotely. This network is built from compact e-noses that are tailored to measure odor compounds and environmental conditions such as temperature,wind speed, and humidity. The e-noses are placed at various applicable locations in and around the farm, and the collected odor data are transmitted via wireless network to a computer server, where the data processing algorithms process and analyze the data. The developed e-nose network system enables more effective odor management capabilities for more efficient operation of odor control practice by providing consistent, comprehensive, real-time data about the environment and odor profile in and around the livestock farms. Experimental and simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed system.

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