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Twin gas sensor arrays Data Set
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Abstract: 5 replicates of an 8-MOX gas sensor array were exposed to different gas conditions (4 volatiles at 10 concentration levels each).

Data Set Characteristics:  

Multivariate, Time-Series, Domain-Theory

Number of Instances:

640

Area:

Computer

Attribute Characteristics:

Real

Number of Attributes:

480000

Date Donated

2016-05-19

Associated Tasks:

Classification, Regression

Missing Values?

N/A

Number of Web Hits:

62370


Source:

Jordi Fonollosa, jfonollosa '@' ibecbarcelona.eu, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalunya.


Data Set Information:

This dataset includes the recordings of five replicates of an 8-sensor array. Each unit holds 8 MOX sensors and integrates custom-designed electronics for sensor operating temperature control and signal acquisition.

The same experimental protocol was followed to measure the response of the 5 twin units. Each day, a different unit was tested, which included the presentation
of 40 different gas conditions, presented in random order. In particular, the unit under test was exposed to 10 concentration levels of Ethanol, Methane, Ethylene, and Carbon Monoxide.
The duration of each experiment was 600 s, and the conductivity of each sensor was acquired at 100Hz.

Channel, sensor type (from Figaro), and mean voltage in the heater are as follows:
0: TGS2611 5.65 V
1: TGS2612 5.65 V
2: TGS2610 5.65 V
3: TGS2602 5.65 V
4: TGS2611 5.00 V
5: TGS2612 5.00 V
6: TGS2610 5.00 V
7: TGS2602 5.00 V

Presented concentration levels are as follows (in ppm):
Ethylene: 12.5, 25, 37.5, 50.0, 62.5, 75.0, 87.5, 100.0 , 112.5, 125.0
Ethanol: 12.5, 25.0, 37.5, 50.0, 62.5, 75.0, 87.5, 100.0 , 112.5, 125.0
Carbon Monoxide: 25.0, 50.0, 75.0, 100.0 , 125.0 ,150.0, 175.0, 200.0, 225.0 , 250.0
Methane: 25.0, 50.0, 75.0, 100.0 , 125.0 ,150.0, 175.0, 200.0, 225.0 , 250.0

Days in which each detection platform was tested.
Unit 1: 4,10,15,21
Unit 2: 1,7,11,16
Unit 3: 2,8,14,17
Unit 4: 3,9
Unit 5: 18,22

More information at:
J. Fonollosa, L. Fernandez, A. Gutierrez-Galvez, R. Huerta, S. Marco. 'Calibration transfer and drift counteraction in chemical sensor arrays using Direct Standardization'. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical (2016).
[Web Link]

The data set can be used exclusively for research purposes. Commercial purposes are fully excluded.


Attribute Information:

The responses of the sensors are provided in a .txt file for each experiment. File name codes the unit number, gas (Ea: Ethanol, CO: CO, Ey: Ethylene, Me: Methane), concentration (010-100 of the corresponding gas), and repetition.
For example, B1_GEa_F040_R2.txt indicates B1 (board 1), Ea (Ethanol), 50 ppm, Repetition 2.

Each file includes the elapsed time (in seconds) and the resistance of each sensor (in KOhm). First column is time, and 8 following columns are channels 0-7 as specified before.


Relevant Papers:

N/A



Citation Request:

Citation required:
J. Fonollosa, L. Fernandez, A. Gutierrez-Galvez, R. Huerta, S. Marco. 'Calibration transfer and drift counteraction in chemical sensor arrays using Direct Standardization'. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical (2016).
[Web Link]


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