From May 28 to 31, ISOEN 2017, the International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Noses, will be held in Montreal, Canada. This event is the world’s premiere technical conference in artificial chemoreception (olfaction and taste). ISOEN 2017 provides a forum for scientists, engineers and practitioners to share their latest findings, innovations and products in the area of artificial chemoreception.
LMT will present a talk in this conference, one of only 31 accepted oral presentations, together with its spin-off 3S - Sensors, Signal processing, Systems:
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W. Reimringer, T. Conrad, A. Schütze:
Citizens Network as Reference for Odor Impact Sensors - a Case Study
oral presentation in session 7: Distributed Sensing (We., 11.00 a.m.)
In addition, Prof. Schütze will present tutorial #1 on Sunday, May 28, 9:15 - 12:00 a.m.:
- Highly Sensitive and Selective VOC Sensor Systems Based on Low-Cost Sensors
- Lecture 1: Relevant VOCs, testing and reference methods
- Lecture 2: Gas sensor principles and system considerations
- Lecture 3: Data analysis and system integration