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Deux types de systèmes de détection chimique biomimétique sont examinés. L’un est un nez et une langue électroniques capables de reconnaître l’odeur ou le goût à partir du modèle de sortie de capteurs chimiques disposés en réseau avec des spécificités différentes mais qui se chevauchent. L'autre est un système de traçage de panache chimique qui a été développé pour imiter le comportement du papillon lors du traçage de la phéromone sexuelle d'une femelle. Nous avons créé un robot de traçage d'odeurs/gaz et une boussole, tous deux capables de détecter la direction d'où provient une odeur/gaz.
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Toyosaka MORIIZUMI, "Biomimetic Chemical Sensing Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E83-C, no. 7, pp. 1005-1008, July 2000, doi: .
Abstract: Two types of biomimetic chemical sensing systems are reviewed. One is an electronic nose and tongue which can recognize odor or taste from the output pattern of arrayed chemical sensors with different but overlapped specificities. The other is a chemical plume tracing system which has been developed to mimic the moth behavior in tracing the sexual pheromone from a female. We have created an odor/gas tracing robot and a compass, both of which can detect the direction from which an odor/gas is issuing.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e83-c_7_1005/_p
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