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===Abstract===
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The goal of this project is to develop a closed-loop system to estimate the location of an odor source, using a chemical sensor array  mounted on a robotic platform capable of moving in 2D. We model our electronic nose sensors’ responses to different concentrations of ethyl alcohol, and we apply the Nelder-Mead method to iteratively converge on the location of the odor. We tested our chemical source localization approach for different scenarios using simulations in MATLAB. Our end goal is implementing our model on an actual robot, by programming a microcontroller and interfacing it with the robot's sensors. When the sensors are exposed to an odor, the program will estimate the concentration and the Nelder-Mead method will guide the robot towards the source.
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          o LabVIEW for Robotics|LabVIEW for Robotics
Electronic sensing technology is a developing field of study that has greatly advanced over the last decade in technical and consumer applications. Electronic noses are already being introduced in research laboratories, manufacturing processing technology, home and workplace safety monitoring and quality control. Currently, most of the research done has been on classifying odors within a specific category of sample odors.  Eventually electronic nose technology is expected to be able to detect and distinguish specific odors and the particular compounds within the odor. This monumental advancement can be applied for use in specific compound detection systems, such as medical diagnostic tools.
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The designed GUI and experimental setup can be used as a starting point for future research exploring chemical array signal processing applications, such as specific compound detection, chemical source localization, and medical diagnosis
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 12 May 2010

<sidebar>Robotic Sensing:Chemical Sensing</sidebar>
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         o mainpage|mainpage-description
         o Robotic Sensing|Robotic Sensing Training
         o LabVIEW for Robotics|LabVIEW for Robotics
         o Current UGR Projects|Current UGR Projects
         o Reports|Completed UGR Reports 
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   * TOOLBOX
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