Title: | Development of a Low-Cost Portable Electronic Nose for Cigarette Brands Identification |
Author(s): | Wu Z; Zhang H; Sun W; Lu N; Yan M; Wu Y; Hua Z; Fan S; |
Address: | "Tianjin Key Laboratory of Electronic Materials and Devices, School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300401, China" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1424-8220 (Electronic) 1424-8220 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "In China, the government and the cigarette industry yearly lose millions in sales and tax revenue because of imitation cigarettes. Usually, visual observation is not enough to identify counterfeiting. An auxiliary analytical method is needed for cigarette brands identification. To this end, we developed a portable, low-cost electronic nose (e-nose) system for brand recognition of cigarettes. A gas sampling device was designed to reduce the influence caused by humidity fluctuation and the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the environment. To ensure the uniformity of airflow distribution, the structure of the sensing chamber was optimized by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. The e-nose system is compact, portable, and lightweight with only 15 cm in side length and the cost of the whole device is less than $100. Results from the machine learning algorithm showed that there were significant differences between 5 kinds of cigarettes we tested. Random Forest (RF) has the best performance with accuracy of 91.67% and K Nearest Neighbor (KNN) has the accuracy of 86.98%, which indicated that the e-nose was able to discriminate samples. We believe this portable, cheap, reliable e-nose system could be used as an auxiliary screen technique for counterfeit cigarettes" |
Keywords: | cigarette brands identification electronic nose gas sensors metal oxide (MOX) sensors sensor array; |
Notes: | "PubMed-not-MEDLINEWu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Hanying Sun, Wentao Lu, Ning Yan, Meng Wu, Yi Hua, Zhongqiu Fan, Shurui eng 61501167/National Natural Science Foundation of China/ Letter Switzerland 2020/08/06 Sensors (Basel). 2020 Jul 30; 20(15):4239. doi: 10.3390/s20154239" |