A wearable electronic nose SoC for healthier living

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Abstract

The Electronic nose (E-Nose) system has the potential for personal healthcare applications but is restricted by size and cost. This study reports the world's first E-Nose system-on-chip (SoC), which fully integrates the sensor array and signal processing circuit. The E-Nose SoC has been designed and fabricated using TSMC 0.18μm 1P6M CMOS technology. The sensor array is coated with multiple-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) conducting polymers. The signal processing circuit is composed of interface circuitry, analog-to-digital converter, memory, and microprocessor embedded with a pattern recognition algorithm. The power consumption of the chip was measured at 1.05mW, making it very suitable for a wearable device. The E-Nose SoC has been integrated in a prototype, and successfully recognized eight odors emulating decayed fish, liver damage, careinogen and industrial solvent. © 2011 IEEE.

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Tang, K. T., Chiu, S. W., Chang, M. F., Hsieh, C. C., & Shyu, J. M. (2011). A wearable electronic nose SoC for healthier living. In 2011 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, BioCAS 2011 (pp. 293–296). https://doi.org/10.1109/BioCAS.2011.6107785

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