System identification of electronic nose data from cyanobacteria experiments

IEEE Sensors Journal - Tập 2 Số 3 - Trang 218-229 - 2002
G.E. Searle1, J.W. Gardner1, M.J. Chappell1, K.R. Godfrey2, M.J. Chapman2
1School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
2School of MIS-Mathematics, Coventry University, Coventry, UK

Tóm tắt

Linear black-box modeling techniques are applied to both steady state and dynamic data gathered from two electronic nose experiments involving cyanobacteria cultures. Analysis of the data from a strain identification experiment shows that very simple low order MISO black box model structures are able to produce very high success rates (up to 100%) when identifying the toxic strain of cyanobacteria. This is comparable with the best success rates for steady state data reported elsewhere using artificial neural networks. Analysis of data from a growth phase identification experiment using MIMO black-box models produces success rates of 82.3% for steady state data and 76.6% for dynamic data. This compares poorly with the best performing nonlinear artificial neural networks, which obtained a 95.1% success rate on the same data. This demonstrates the limitations of these linear techniques when applied to more difficult problems.

Từ khóa

#System identification #Electronic noses #Steady-state #Microorganisms #Capacitive sensors #Data analysis #Artificial neural networks #Food industry #Biomedical monitoring #Medical diagnosis

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