Analysis and Detection of Lung and Respiratory Disorders using E-Nose
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Electronics, Sensors, Electronic nose (ES), Artificial intelligenceAbstract
Recently, the medical field has emerged to be a most promising application area for electronic nose (E-nose). All sorts of upheaval/revolutions/innovations are feasible with inventiveness. The sense of sight is the motivation for the image processing, the electronic nose also called as medical nose, this technique is motivated by smell. Electronic nose are the devices which are developed to determine and differentiate between volatile organic compounds derived from exhaled breath samples from a patient. The use of electronics, replacing humans in dangerous environment has gained much attention and research on that topic is being carried out in recent times, the electronic replacement not only reduces the risk of human life but also has more efficiency. This paper discusses about one such replacement “The Electronic Nose” this can be used in chemical testing without the human intervention. In this paper, we review a work carried out to determine illness using e-nose. Precisely, applied an electronic nose to spotting/recognition of lung and respiratory disorders using exhaled breath samples. Mainly the concentration of carbon monoxide (CO) and Ethanol are determined to predict lung diseases and also analysing the obtained result by implementing Artificial intelligence.
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