When applied in the field of medicine, the use of such devices should enable the identification and discrimination between different diseases. In this review, a comprehensive summary of research in medical diagnostics using electronic noses is presented. A special attention has been paid to the ...
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Electronic Noses in Medical Diagnostics Background: Electronic nose technology is being developed in order to analyse complex mixtures of volatiles in a way parallel to biologic olfaction. When a... J Namienik - 《Current Medicinal Chemistry》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 DNA diagnostics using electroni...
"Electronic noses" are instruments which mimic the sense of smell. Consisting of olfactory sensors and a suitable signal processing unit, they are able to detect and distinguish odors precisely and at low cost. This makes them very useful for a remarkable variety of applications in the food and...
Non-invasive pulmonary diagnostics is a promising and interesting field in respiratory medicine. Beside exhaled breath condensate, there is an increasing interest in alternative and faster techniques such as electronic noses (EN). EN aim to mimic or improve the sense of smelling. Different types of...
This technology enables precise measurement and analysis of sensory data in scientific and industrial applications. For example, E-tongues and E-noses are used in medical research. They detect diseases by analyzing the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a patient’s breath or bodily fluids. ...
The rapidly growing fields of Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced medical diagnostics require small, cost-effective, low-powered yet reasonably sensitive and selective gas-analytical systems like so-called "electronic noses." These systems can be used for noninvasive diagnostics of human breath, ...
one of the critical elements of the products in the electronic nose industry. The growing ability to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the procedure of small, embedded sensor systems is creating significant opportunities for developers of e-noses. Instead of using a traditional algorithm to di...
Artificial olfactory systems (electronic noses or e-noses) have been promising tools to tackle the gas selectivity issue for MOS-based gas sensors18,19,20. The biological olfactory organ in nature has the capability for gas discrimination by using the combination of (1) cross-sensitive olfactory ...
To the best of our knowledge, so far, no published study has investigated the potential of electronic noses in detecting COVID- 19 patients at the bedside clinical setting. Therefore, in this work, we developed a portable breathalyzer, so-called GeNose C19, by integrating an array of metal ...