How long is a CO detector good for?
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117 Citations | Such a detector will have a high efficiency and a good peak-to-background ratio. |
10 Nov 2002 | This detector is suitable for an accident, an emergency, a fast inspection, and an easy analysis since the detector could acquire data after a 51 min cooling time. |
A more sensitive detector is still needed to perform in situ analysis without preconcentration for the current atmospheric concentrations. | |
214 Citations | Long time delay and high detector sensitivity settings compensate for this uncertainty, but these diminish the savings that could be achieved with more accurate occupancy measurement. |
30 Citations | For trace gas monitoring and fire detection a compact, long term stable and calibration-free CO sensor is desirable. |
81 Citations | If a detector is so small that it does not collect enough photons to produce a good image, then a smaller detector is not much benefit. |
Extensive experimental evaluation indicates that our co-detector obtains more accurate detection results than if objects were to be detected from each image individually. | |
Long transit times and signal degradation indicate the need for careful choices in detector design. | |
43 Citations | Minimizing the mean detection time only can lead to optimal detector placements with a good expected behavior, but unacceptable worst-case behavior. |
Also, the portable detector is suitable for outdoors. | |
Preliminary results show that the ion collection efficiency is low and that the detector performance is limited by a long dead time. | |
Research has shown that proper use of a CO detector in the home can reduce morbidity and mortality related to unintentional CO exposure. | |
30 Citations | The detector is shown to be especially suited for high count‐rate applications. |
The virtues of this detector include the fact that it requires no flame and that it is sensitive to carbon-containing species such as CO and CO2. | |
108 Citations | These results make our sensor a good candidate in practical CO sensors. |
It is demonstrated that the main shortcoming of this method is that the improvement in performance of a fire detector under complicated conditions is achieved by reducing the time constant of a detector. | |
Furthermore, the sensor has been used for real-time breath analysis, and the results are in good agreement with those from a commercial CO2 detector. | |
The characteristics of the detector, as determined in the Co-60 beam, appear suitable for radiotherapy dosimetry, when fast response on the transient, wide signal dynamics, linearity and high sensitivity are required. | |
Given the linearity of the measurements, the underestimation by the portable CO detector at higher concentrations can be corrected mathematically. |
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