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Biomimetic sensor technology / Kiyoshi Toko.

都甲, 潔, By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2000.Description: 1 online resource (x, 211 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0511007256
  • 9780511007255
  • 1601197330
  • 9781601197337
  • 0511149077
  • 9780511149078
  • 9780521593427
  • 0521593425
  • 9780511541179
  • 0511541171
  • 9780521017688
  • 0521017688
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Biomimetic sensor technology.DDC classification:
  • 660.6/3 21
LOC classification:
  • R857.B54 T65 2000eb
NLM classification:
  • QT 36
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Sensor and measurement -- 2. Chemical senses -- 3. Biomimetic membrane devices -- 4. Biosensors -- 5. Odor sensors -- 6. Taste sensors -- 7. Other methods to measure taste -- 8. Toward a sensor to reproduce human senses.
Summary: This book deals with biomimetic sensors that can quantify taste and smell - the electronic tongue and nose. Of all sensor technologies, these have been widely considered as the most difficult to realise and the development of these sensors significantly contributes to the understanding of the reception mechanisms in gustatory and olfactory systems. The author begins by dealing with the basic principles of measurement and multivariate analysis. Reception mechanisms in biological systems are briefly reviewed. Several types of biosensor, including enzyme-immobilized membranes, SPR, the quartz resonance oscillator and IC technologies are explained in detail. This book is the first to focus on artificial taste and smell sensors and also reviews conventional biosensors, such as enzyme sensors, in detail.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Print version record.

1. Sensor and measurement -- 2. Chemical senses -- 3. Biomimetic membrane devices -- 4. Biosensors -- 5. Odor sensors -- 6. Taste sensors -- 7. Other methods to measure taste -- 8. Toward a sensor to reproduce human senses.

This book deals with biomimetic sensors that can quantify taste and smell - the electronic tongue and nose. Of all sensor technologies, these have been widely considered as the most difficult to realise and the development of these sensors significantly contributes to the understanding of the reception mechanisms in gustatory and olfactory systems. The author begins by dealing with the basic principles of measurement and multivariate analysis. Reception mechanisms in biological systems are briefly reviewed. Several types of biosensor, including enzyme-immobilized membranes, SPR, the quartz resonance oscillator and IC technologies are explained in detail. This book is the first to focus on artificial taste and smell sensors and also reviews conventional biosensors, such as enzyme sensors, in detail.

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