Brugarolas et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Simultaneous monitoring of canine heart rate and respiratory patterns during scent detection tasksBrugarolas et al., 2018
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- Brugarolas R
- Yuschak S
- Adin D
- Roberts D
- Sherman B
- Bozkurt A
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- IEEE Sensors Journal
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Man-made technological odor detection systems continue to improve but still cannot match the tracking efficiency, mobility, and selectivity in the presence of interfering odors achieved by detector dogs. The reliability of dogs as olfactory detectors does not depend solely on …
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