Automatic reaction to a chemical event detected by a low-cost wireless chemical sensing network

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Beirne, S.; Lau, King-Tong.; Corcoran, B.; Diamond, D.
Conference Name  In: IEEE Sensors 2009
Conference Date  25-28 Oct 2009
Publisher  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Conference Location  Christchurch, New Zealand
ISBN Number  978-1-4244-4548-6
Key Words  RP1; RP2
Abstract  

A test-scale wireless chemical sensor network (WCSN) has been deployed within a controlled Environmental Chamber (EC). The combined signals from the WCSN were used to initiate a controllable response to the detected chemical event. When a particular sensor response pattern was obtained, a purging cycle was initiated. Sensor data were continuously checked against user-defined action limits, to determine if a chemical event had occurred. An acidic contaminant was used to demonstrate the response of the sensor network. Once the acid plume was simultaneously detected by a number of wireless chemical sensor nodes, an automatic response action, which was the purging of the EC with clean air, was initiated and maintained for a period of time until the WCSN indicated that normal status had been re-established.

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