Difference between revisions of "Chemical Sensors SP 2011"
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Revision as of 00:30, 18 February 2011
Weeks 1-4:
We accomplished the following tasks:
- Added to the Matlab data processing algorithm to match peaks between sensor pairs. - Ordered 3 new pairs of sensors, so that each sensor within a pair does not collect data in a biased manner based on age.
Additionally, we made a game plan for the rest of the semester:
- Create new sensor array with new sensors and collect new unbiased data from the updated array.
- Email Dr. Raman about our research and a possible collaboration.
- Debug Matlab data processing algorithm.
- Ensure that Labview and Matlab data processing algorithms allows updated sensor array to reliably detect the location of the isopropyl alcohol source.
- Interface the data processing algorithm and sensor array with a robot, and develop a robot motion algorithm.
- Investigate the effects of using a shorter span of data on the accuracy of the signal processing algorithm.
Week 5:
- Created new sensor array.
- Fixed the matlab brute force algorithm
- Collected data from new sensor array, 5 trials for each distance away from the array for each side. This gave a total of 10 trials per distance, or 500 trials.
plan for this week:
- make presentation for next week (power point)
- 2 at each distance at each side
- drawing of sensor configuration
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