Garg, 2006 - Google Patents
Drift Adaptation in Array Based Gas SensorsGarg, 2006
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- 9265174778015980461
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- Garg M
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- PQDT-Global
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Array based gas sensors suffer from drift when used in the long term that may be caused by physical changes to the sensors or of the environment in which measurements are being made. I have developed a neural architecture based on multiple self-organising maps …
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