Kabushiki kaisha toshiba (20240310342). GAS DETECTION SYSTEM AND GAS DETECTION METHOD simplified abstract
GAS DETECTION SYSTEM AND GAS DETECTION METHOD
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Inventor(s)
Yasushi Shinjo of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)
Isao Takasu of Setagaya Tokyo (JP)
Kohei Nakayama of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)
Akiko Hirao of Kawasaki Kanagawa (JP)
GAS DETECTION SYSTEM AND GAS DETECTION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240310342 titled 'GAS DETECTION SYSTEM AND GAS DETECTION METHOD
The gas detection system described in the abstract includes a gas detector, signal generator, signal processor, and gas controller to detect and process analytes in a sample gas.
- Gas detector detects a first analyte in a sample gas to generate a detection signal.
- Signal generator creates a reference signal corresponding to the first analyte.
- Signal processor processes the detection signal and reference signal to generate a processed signal.
- Gas controller adjusts the concentration of the analyte in the sample gas over time based on the reference signal to synchronize with the detection signal.
Potential Applications: - Industrial gas monitoring - Environmental air quality monitoring - Safety and security in confined spaces
Problems Solved: - Efficient and accurate gas detection - Real-time monitoring and control of gas concentrations
Benefits: - Early detection of gas leaks or hazardous levels - Improved safety measures in various industries - Enhanced environmental monitoring capabilities
Commercial Applications: Gas detection systems can be used in industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, mining, and agriculture for monitoring and controlling gas concentrations to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
Questions about Gas Detection Systems: 1. How does the gas controller adjust the concentration of analytes in the sample gas? 2. What are the key components of a gas detection system and how do they work together?
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly working on improving gas detection technologies, such as developing more sensitive sensors and enhancing data processing algorithms for faster and more accurate detection.
Original Abstract Submitted
a gas detection system includes: a gas detector that detects a first analyte in a first sample gas to generate a first detection signal; a signal generator that generates a first reference signal corresponding to the first analyte; a signal processor that performs first signal processing using the first detection signal and the first reference signal, to thereby generate a first processed signal; and a gas controller that varies the concentration of the first analyte in the first sample gas with time based on the first reference signal so as to make the first detection signal synchronize with the first reference signal.