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Odour sensing

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Odour sensing is an emerging requirement of modern robotics where robots or other automated systems are needed to measure the existence of a particular chemical concentration in air.

Odour Sensing Techniques:

  1. Conductive Polymer Odour Sensors (Polypyrrole)
  2. Tin Oxide Gas Sensors
  3. Quartz Crystal Micro-Balance Sensor