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Abstract:
In medical applications, quantitative analysis of breath may open new prospects for diagnosis or for patient monitoring. To detect acetone, a breath biomarker for diabetes, we use a single metal-oxide (MOX) gas sensor working in a dual temperature mode. We propose a linear-quadratic model to describe the mixing model mapping gas concentrations to MOX sensor responses. In this purpose, it is necessary to inverse the nonlinear problem in order to quantify the component of the gas mixture. As a proof of concept, we study a mixture of two gases, acetone and ethanol diluted in air buffer. In order to estimate the concentration of each gas, we introduce a supervised Bayesian source separation method. Based on MCMC stochastic sampling methods to estimate the mean of the posterior distribution, this Bayesian approach is robust to noise for solving this ill-posed non-linear inversion problem. We analyze the performance on a set of samples associated with a set of gas concentration covering the range suitable for exhaled breath. We use a cross-validation approach, calibrating the mixing parameters with some samples and validating the source estimation with others. Our new supervised method applied on a linear-quadratic model allows to estimate acetone and ethanol concentration with a precision of around 2 ppm.
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