Citation:Murphy, A., Hanley, K., Creedon, N., Riordan, A. O. and Connell, I. O. (2018) 'Advanced data acquisition for emerging nano-electrochemical sensors', 2018 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC), 14-17 May, Houston, Texas, pp. 1-6. doi: 10.1109/I2MTC.2018.8409766
This paper describes a low cost portable point of test data acquisition system, made of commercial components, that was developed to interface to electrochemical sensors. The proposed system has demonstrated that it can support cyclic voltammetry, square wave voltammetry and collector generator voltammetry, with dual electrode control. The system has demonstrated its capability to detect a range of ferrocene monocarboxylic acid concentrations using nanowire electrochemical sensors, while benchmarking the results against dedicated laboratory based equipment. This work has identified and highlighted the unique challenges of interfacing to electrochemical sensors.
Wu, Xiuchao; Brown, Kenneth N.; Sreenan, Cormac J.(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2012-06)
In many potential wireless sensor network applications, the cost of the base station infrastructure can be prohibitive. Instead, we consider the use of mobile devices carried by people in their daily life to collect sensor ...
O'Toole, Ciara; Hickey, Tina M.(SAGE Publications, 2012-12-30)
Diagnosing specific language impairment (SLI) in monolingual children is a complex task, with some controversy regarding criteria. Diagnosis of SLI in bilinguals is made more complex by the lack of standardized assessments ...
O'Driscoll, Cillian(University College Cork, 2007)
This thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of the acquisition performance of the mobile-embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. Particular emphasis is given to the analysis of differentially coherent processing ...
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