About this Research Topic
Another issue which makes the multisensor approach very attractive is that, from the end user point of view, the control system does not necessarily have to be based upon exact numbers, e.g. mg/L of some particular chemical substance in the analyzed media, but instead the customer would rather like to find out whether the overall quality of the sample is within some prescribed range of parameters. This “smart“ approach avoids the use of expensive and sophisticated instruments, yet allows for control of global conformity of the samples to the standards of interest both in qualitative and quantitative scales. The aim of the present Research Topic issue is to review the recent developments performed in all aspects of multisensor systems: sensor materials, measuring techniques, data processing and practical applications. We hope to inspire further interest and new research efforts in this exciting area.
This Research Topic will include a collection of original research and review (mini review) articles in the area of chemical sensors development and application in multisensory analysis. An editorial foreword article, followed by a general commentary article authored by leading scientists in the field of chemical sensors and artificial sensing systems will open the Research Topic collection.
Keywords: Chemical Sensors, Multisensory Systems, Electronic nose (e-nose), Electronic Tongue (e-tongue), Chemometrics
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