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Optimising non-specific sensor arrays for poultry emission monitoring using GC-MS/O

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Parcsi, G., Pillai, S. M., Sohn, J. H., Gallagher, E., Dunlop, M. W., Atzeni, M., Lobsey, C., Murphy, K. and Stuetz, R. M. (2011) Optimising non-specific sensor arrays for poultry emission monitoring using GC-MS/O. In: Proceedings of the 2011 7th International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, ISSNIP 2011.

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Article Link: http://doi.org/10.1109/ISSNIP.2011.6146628

Abstract

Continued population growth, expansion of poultry production and urban encroachment has resulted in increased odour complaints from local residents. Odour management has typically been based on buffer distances, however poultry expansion now requires accurate and reliable odour monitoring data for setting-up new broiler sheds and enlarging existing farms. Current olfactory and chemical based methods do not provide effective real-time monitoring, particularly for detecting unknown compounds. Senso-instrumental systems such as eNOSE offer potential odour monitoring opportunities, however current non-specific sensor array configurations are inappropriate for detecting the major contributing odorants to odour annoyance. GC-MS/O analysis of poultry shed emissions was used to identify the major contributing volatile organic compounds in terms of odour impact and chemical abundance. These compounds can now be used to develop sensor array configurations that detect odorous compounds associated with poultry shed emissions. © 2011 IEEE.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Keywords:Array configurations Chemical abundance Emission monitoring Local residents Odorous compounds Population growth Poultry production Real time monitoring Chemical analysis Data processing Intelligent control Odor removal Population statistics Sensor arrays Sensor networks Smart sensors Urban growth Volatile organic compounds Chemical compounds
Subjects:Animal culture > Poultry
Animal culture > Housing and environmental control
Animal culture > Equipment and supplies
Technology > Technology (General)
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