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26 October 2005 The microcantilever array: a low-power, compact, and sensitive unattended sensor technology
B. Rogers, R. Whitten, J. D. Adams
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Proceedings Volume 5986, Unmanned/Unattended Sensors and Sensor Networks II; 59860O (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.634091
Event: European Symposium on Optics and Photonics for Defence and Security, 2005, Bruges, Belgium
Abstract
In an unattended, implanted or mobile ground sensor scenario, the microcantilever platform is well suited: sensor power consumption has been demonstrated at the nanowatt level and, as a microelectromechanical system, the platform is inherently compact. In addition, the remarkable sensitivity, low cost, scalability, durability and versatility of microcantilever sensors make this technology among the most promising solutions for unattended ground sensing of chemical and biological agents, as well as explosives. Nevada Nanotech Systems, Inc (NNTS) is developing a microcantilever- based detection system that will measure trace concentrations of explosives, toxic chemicals, and biological agents in air. A baseline sensor unit that includes the sensor array, electronics, power supply and air handling has been designed and preliminary demonstrations of the microcantilever platform have been conducted. The envisioned device would measure about two cubic inches, run on a small watch battery and cost a few hundred dollars. Finally, the NNTS microcantilever sensor has potential as a multifunctional transducer for enhancing detection and discrimination. Recent test results using this platform will be discussed.
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B. Rogers, R. Whitten, and J. D. Adams "The microcantilever array: a low-power, compact, and sensitive unattended sensor technology", Proc. SPIE 5986, Unmanned/Unattended Sensors and Sensor Networks II, 59860O (26 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.634091
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Explosives

Bacteria

Biological detection systems

Biological weapons

Polymers

Sensor technology

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