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30 May 1996 Smart pH sensing using new instrumentation: a pattern-recognition experiment
Afshad Talaie, Mansour Esmaili, Farhad Talaie
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Abstract
The expansion of smart structures and the development of intelligent materials science as a crucial research endeavor has challenged our conventional approach to new material development. The most concerned challenges are perhaps the processing and eventual use of material systems that are inherently dynamic. Therefore, new instrumentations and smart sensing and processing should be introduced. In this paper we introduce new instrumentation to characterize and develop new polymeric structures for smart sensing. Our system is now capable of on-line sensing in real operational environments. To give intelligence to the system, an artificial intelligence method has been adopted for computerized chemical detection. Using conductive polymers, this system is able to recognize different solutions based on the reading of their pH vs R (resistance).
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Afshad Talaie, Mansour Esmaili, and Farhad Talaie "Smart pH sensing using new instrumentation: a pattern-recognition experiment", Proc. SPIE 2718, Smart Structures and Materials 1996: Smart Sensing, Processing, and Instrumentation, (30 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.240870
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Electrodes

Pattern recognition

Resistance

Composites

Intelligence systems

Magnesium

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