The eu-sense system for chemical hazards detection, identification, and monitoring

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Abstract

Chemical reconnaissance, defined as hazards detection, identification, and monitoring, requires tools and solutions which provide reliable and precise data. In this field, the advances of artificial intelligence can be applied. This article aims to propose a novel approach for developing a chemical reconnaissance system that relies on machine learning, modelling algorithms, as well as the contaminant dispersion model to combine signals from different sensors and reduce false alarm rates. A case study of the European Union Horizon 2020 project–EU-SENSE is used and the main features of the system are analysed: heterogeneous sensor nodes components, chemical agents to be detected, and system architecture design. Through the proposed approach, chemical reconnaissance capabilities are improved, resulting in more effective crisis management. The idea for the system design can be used and developed in other areas, namely, in biological or radiological threat reconnaissance.

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Gawlik-Kobylińska, M., Gudzbeler, G., Szklarski, Ł., Kopp, N., Koch-Eschweiler, H., & Urban, M. (2021). The eu-sense system for chemical hazards detection, identification, and monitoring. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/app112110308

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