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Vol 16, No 4: August 2018

Design of Electronic Nose System Using Gas Chromatography Principle and Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor

Anifatul Faricha (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS))
Suwito Suwito (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
M. Rivai (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
M.A. Nanda (Bogor Agricultural University)
Djoko Purwanto (Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember)
Rizki Anhar R.P. (PGRI Adi Buana University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Aug 2018

Abstract

Most gases are odorless, colorless and also hazard to be sensed by the human olfactory system. Hence, an electronic nose system is required for the gas classification process. This study presents the design of electronic nose system using a combination of Gas Chromatography Column and a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW). The Gas Chromatography Column is a technique based on the compound partition at a certain temperature. Whereas, the SAW sensor works based on the resonant frequency change. In this study, gas samples including methanol, acetonitrile, and benzene are used for system performance measurement. Each gas sample generates a specific acoustic signal data in the form of a frequency change recorded by the SAW sensor. Then, the acoustic signal data is analyzed to obtain the acoustic features, i.e. the peak amplitude, the negative slope, the positive slope, and the length. The Support Vector Machine (SVM) method using the acoustic feature as its input parameters are applied to classify the gas sample. Radial Basis Function is used to build the optimal hyperplane model which devided into two processes i.e., the training process and the external validation process. According to the result performance, the training process has the accuracy of 98.7% and the external validation process has the accuracy of 93.3%. Our electronic nose system has the average sensitivity of 51.43 Hz/mL to sense the gas samples.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TELKOMNIKA

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

Description

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