Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Field characterisation of liquids, both for continuous nionitoring and for sporadic measurements, may take advantage from the technology of taste sensing devices based on voltammetry, through the implementation of adequate sensor and signal analysis techniques. The need of designing devices suitable for field use, both for classification purposes and for change detection applications, suggests a methodological activity specfiically oriented to such a target.
This work-particularly focuses on the dimensionality, reduction approach, a crucial aspect in the view of porting the developed signal processing algorithins to embeddable field devices. The sensor device used, the inethodological approach to the processing of the signal and an application experiment are described here.
The proposed inethodology relies on a three-step pro cedure, where a prehininary feature selection inade on transformed coefficients of the observation vectors is followed by a further diniensionality reduction based on an iterative orthogonalization a lgorithni. Resulting data, represented in a reduced diniensiona lily space, are then fed to a classifier and displayed accordingly
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
electronic tongue; pulse voltammetry; water quality
List of contributors:
Scozzari, Andrea
Book title:
IMTC 2006 - Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference
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