Abstract
Deploying chemosensor arrays in close proximity to stationary phases imposes stimulus-dependent spatiooral dynamics on their response and leads to improvements in complex odour discrimination. These spatiooral dynamics need to be taken into account explicitly when considering the detection performance of this new odour sensing technology, termed an artificial olfactory mucosa. For this purpose, we develop here a new measure of spatiooral information that combined with an analytical model of the artificial mucosa, chemosensor and noise dynamics completely characterizes the discrimination capability of the system. This spatiooral information measure allows us to quantify the contribution of both space and time to discrimination performance and may be used as part of optimization studies or calculated directly from an artificial mucosa output. Our formal analysis shows that exploiting both space and time in the mucosa response always outperforms the use of space alone and is further demonstrated by comparing the spatial versus spatiooral information content of mucosa experimental data. Together, the combination of the spatiooral information measure and the analytical model can be applied to extract the general principles of the artificial mucosa design as well as to optimize the physical and operating parameters that determine discrimination performance. © 2008 The Royal Society.
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Sánchez-Montañés, M. A., Gardner, J. W., & Pearce, T. C. (2008). Spatio-temporal information in an artificial olfactory mucosa. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 464(2092), 1057–1077. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2007.0140
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