2023
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v30.i3.pp1389-1398
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Harmful gases detection using artificial neural networks of the environment

Abstract: This work describes a small, low-cost electronic nose device which can detect harmful substances that can harm human health, such as flammable gas like acetone, ethanol, butane as well as methane, among others. An artificial olfactory instrument consists of a set of metal oxide semiconductor sensors as well as a computer-based communications channel for signal gathering, proceeding, and presentation. We used three sensors instead of six, and the results were plotted as a variance, score as well as loading plot… Show more

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“…ANN is a pattern recognition technique encouraged by the human brain function, which involves three main layers: input, hidden, and output [26]. The number of nodes in the input layer follows the number of sensor features.…”
Section: Annmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANN is a pattern recognition technique encouraged by the human brain function, which involves three main layers: input, hidden, and output [26]. The number of nodes in the input layer follows the number of sensor features.…”
Section: Annmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information on solar radiation taken from the NASA website [36] is given in Figure 2. According to the literature, satellite-based information, for example, the data acquired from NASA, can be used if sufficient measured data are not available in the required location [37].…”
Section: Solar Energy Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%