
Electronic nose applications in environmental monitoring are nowadays of great interest, because of the instruments’ proven capability of recognizing and discriminating between a variety of different gases and odors using just a small number of sensors. Such applications in the environmental field include analysis of parameters relating to environmental quality, process control, and verification of efficiency of odor control systems. This article reviews the findings of recent scientific studies in this field, with particular focus on the abovementioned applications. In general, these studies prove that electronic noses are mostly suitable for the different applications reported, especially if the instruments are specifically developed and fine-tuned. As a general rule, literature studies also discuss the critical aspects connected with the different possible uses, as well as research regarding the development of effective solutions. However, currently the main limit to the diffusion of electronic noses as environmental monitoring tools is their complexity and the lack of specific regulation for their standardization, as their use entails a large number of degrees of freedom, regarding for instance the training and the data processing procedures.
training, Technology Assessment, Biomedical, odor, odor concentration, Chemical technology, Transducers, TP1-1185, Review, Equipment Design, sensors, quantification, Chemical analysis; Classification; Discrimination; Dynamic olfactometry; Environment; Odor; Odor concentration; Quantification; Sensors; Training; Air Pollution; Environmental Monitoring; Equipment Design; Gases; Odors; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Electronic Nose; Transducers; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Analytical Chemistry; Biochemistry, classification, chemical analysis, Air Pollution, Odorants, Gases, dynamic olfactometry, Electronic Nose, environment, discrimination, Environmental Monitoring
training, Technology Assessment, Biomedical, odor, odor concentration, Chemical technology, Transducers, TP1-1185, Review, Equipment Design, sensors, quantification, Chemical analysis; Classification; Discrimination; Dynamic olfactometry; Environment; Odor; Odor concentration; Quantification; Sensors; Training; Air Pollution; Environmental Monitoring; Equipment Design; Gases; Odors; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Electronic Nose; Transducers; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Analytical Chemistry; Biochemistry, classification, chemical analysis, Air Pollution, Odorants, Gases, dynamic olfactometry, Electronic Nose, environment, discrimination, Environmental Monitoring
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