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Author(s): Deep Shikha, Seema Nayak, Anisha Anand

Email(s): anandanisha103@gmail.com

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    Department of Electronics and Communication, IIMT College of Engineering, Knowledge Park 3, Greater Noida, UP, India

Published In:   Volume - 4,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2024

DOI: 10.55878/SES2024-4-1-13  

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The sole goal of the project is to develop design along with production of a novel smart nose system capable of accurately sensing and identifying a wide range of chemical gases. This innovative technology will utilize advanced gas sensors, data processing, and machine learning techniques to enable real-time gas detection and identification, with potential applications in various fields, including environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and healthcare. The vital goal is to create a reliable, user-friendly, and versatile device that enhances our ability to detect and respond to hazardous gases in our surroundings, ultimately contributing to safety, environmental preservation, and public health. The system will integrate wireless communication for remote monitoring and control, ensuring convenience and accessibility for end-users. Furthermore, the smart nose will be designed to have low power consumption, making it suitable for deployment in remote and resource-limited settings. Prototyping and rigorous testing will be conducted to validate the system's performance and robustness. The project aims to push the boundaries of current gas sensing technologies, paving the way for future advancements in smart environmental sensing.

Cite this article:
Deep Shikha, Seema Nayak, Anisha Anand (2024), Design of smart nose system for hazardous zone, Spectrum of Emerging Sciences, 4 (1) 2024, 67-73, 10.55878/SES2024-4-1-13DOI: https://doi.org/10.55878/SES2024-4-1-13


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