Title
A review of the use of the potentiometric electronic tongue in the monitoring of environmental systems
Abstract
This paper introduces electronic tongue systems for remote environmental monitoring applications. This new approach in the chemical sensor field consists of the use of an array of non-specific sensors coupled with a multivariate calibration tool which may form a node of a sensor network. In our work, the proposed arrays were made up of potentiometric sensors based on polymeric membranes, and the subsequent cross-response processing was based on a multilayer artificial neural network model. Two cases are described: the environmental monitoring of ammonium pollutant plus alkaline ions at different measuring sites in the states of Mexico and Hidalgo (Mexico), and the monitoring of heavy metals (Cu^2^+, Pb^2^+, Zn^2^+ and Cd^2^+) in open air waste streams and rivers heading down the Gulf of Mexico.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1016/j.envsoft.2009.12.003
Environmental Modelling and Software
Keywords
Field
DocType
environmental monitoring,sensor array,potentiometric sensor,ammonium pollutant,environmental system,artificial neural networks,chemical sensor field,different measuring site,sensor network,electronic tongue,multilayer artificial neural network,ion-selective electrodes,potentiometric electronic tongue,remote environmental monitoring application,non-specific sensor,alkaline ion,artificial neural network
Artificial neural network model,Electronic tongue,Potentiometric titration,Computer science,Hydrology,Sensor array,Heavy metals,Wireless sensor network,Environmental monitoring,Calibration
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
25
9
Environmental Modelling and Software
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.96
3
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
A. Mimendia141.30
J. M. Gutiérrez240.96
L. Leija340.96
Pablo Rogelio Hernández462.21
L. Favari540.96
Roberto Muñoz64310.46
M. del Valle741.30