Klaipėdos universitetas logo


  • List of journals
  • About Publisher
  • Help
  • Sitemap
Login Register

  1. Home
  2. Journals
  3. csat
  4. Issues
  5. Volume 3, Issue 2 (2015): Special Issue for Computer Days 2015
  6. The Influence of the Diffusion Module to ...

Computational Science and Techniques

Submit your article Information
  • Article info
  • Related articles
  • More
    Article info Related articles

The Influence of the Diffusion Module to Determination of two Substrate Concentrations by Artificial Neural Network
Volume 3, Issue 2 (2015): Special Issue for Computer Days 2015, pp. 445–453
Linas Litvinas   Romas Baronas  

Authors

 
Placeholder
https://doi.org/10.15181/csat.v3i2.1109
Pub. online: 24 September 2015      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
1 August 2015
Accepted
10 September 2015
Published
24 September 2015

Abstract

The essential part of amperometric biosensor is an enzyme. It should be selective, i.e., react only with certain substrate. The selectivity of enzyme reduces the set of possible to use enzymes. This paper demonstrates that non selective enzymes (reacting with two substrates) can be used to determine concentrations of two substrates. For this purpose the steady-state current of two double biosensors was measured. The currents were used as input for an artificial neural network to determine concentrations of the substrates. The proposed approach was approved as the relative error of determined concentrations was relatively small. Paper analyses the influence of biosensor parameters to error values. The recommendations to error values minimisation were obtained.

Related articles PDF XML
Related articles PDF XML

Copyright
No copyright data available.
by logo by logo
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License

Keywords
biosensor artificial neural network enzyme diffusion module

Metrics (since February 2021)
7

Article info
views

0

Full article
views

120

PDF
downloads

110

XML
downloads

Export citation

Copy and paste formatted citation
Placeholder

Download citation in file


Share


RSS

Powered by PubliMill  •  Privacy policy