Metal-Oxide Sensor Array for Selective Gas Detection in Mixtures
Noureddine Tayebi, Varvara Kollia, Pradyumna S. Singh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a microfabricated metal-oxide sensor array combined with machine learning to selectively detect and quantify gases in mixtures, achieving high accuracy while maintaining low power consumption for portable applications.
Contribution
The study presents a novel MOS sensor array with independent temperature control and machine learning for high-accuracy gas mixture analysis, overcoming traditional selectivity limitations.
Findings
Achieved approximately 88% accuracy in identifying gases in mixtures.
Demonstrated effective detection of ozone and carbon monoxide in homogeneous mixtures.
Low power consumption (<30 μW) suitable for portable devices.
Abstract
We present a monolithic, microfabricated, metal-oxide semiconductor (MOS) sensor array in conjunction with a machine learning algorithm to determine unique fingerprints of individual gases within homogenous mixtures. The array comprises four different metal oxides, and is engineered for independent temperature control and readout from each individual pixel in a multiplexed fashion. The sensor pixels are designed on a very thin membrane to minimize heat dissipation, thereby significantly lowering the overall power consumption (30 W average power). The high dimensional data obtained by running the pixels at different temperatures, is used to train our machine learning algorithm with an average accuracy 88 for high resolution detection and estimation of concentration of individual constituents in a homogenous mixture. While the response of MOS sensors to various gases…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors · Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies · Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
