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To realize the smoke sensor (see [[Team:ETH_Zurich/Overview/Project|Project Idea]]), we implemented three distinct network designs: one SmoColi sensing acethaldehyde (see Figure 1), one sensing xylene (see Figure 2) and one sensing arabinose (see Figure 3). All designs share the same signal pre-processing, transduction and processing units, and a similar design in the signal detection unit.
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To realize the smoke sensor (see [[Team:ETH_Zurich/Overview/Project|Project Idea]]), we implemented three distinct network designs: one SmoColi sensing acethaldehyde (see Figure 1), one sensing xylene (see Figure 2) and one sensing arabinose (see Figure 3). All designs share the same '''signal pre-processing''', '''processing units''', and a similar design in the '''signal detection unit'''.
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Can you feel the smoke tonight?
 

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SmoColi - Circuit Design

To realize the smoke sensor (see Project Idea), we implemented three distinct network designs: one SmoColi sensing acethaldehyde (see Figure 1), one sensing xylene (see Figure 2) and one sensing arabinose (see Figure 3). All designs share the same signal pre-processing, processing units, and a similar design in the signal detection unit.

Figure 1: Molecular mechanism of SmoColi with acetaldehyde sensor.
Figure 2: Molecular mechanism of SmoColi with xylene sensor.
Figure 3: Circuit operations of SmoColi with arabinose sensor

For a detailed explanation about how the circuit works click here.


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