Sensors (Sep 2020)

Field Demonstration of a Distributed Microsensor Network for Chemical Detection

  • Jeffrey S. Erickson,
  • Brandy J. Johnson,
  • Anthony P. Malanoski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185424
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 18
p. 5424

Abstract

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We have developed the ABEAM-15, a custom-built multiplexed reflectance device for the detection of vapor phase and aerosolized chemical plumes. The instrument incorporates fifteen individual sensing elements, has wireless communications, offers support for a battery pack, and is capable of both live and fully autonomous operation. Two housing options have been fabricated: a compact open housing for indoor use and a larger weather-sealed housing for outdoor use. Previously developed six-plex analysis algorithms are extended to 15-plex format and implemented on a laptop computer. We report the results of recent outdoor field trials with this instrument in Denver, CO in a stadium security scenario. Through software, the wireless modules on each instrument were configured to form a six-instrument, star-point topology, distributed microsensor network with live reporting and real-time data analysis. The network was tested with aerosols of methyl salicylate.

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