Patents Assigned to ARYBALLE
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Patent number: 12287282Abstract: A method for recalibrating an electronic nose includes successively injecting, into a measurement chamber, reference gases that do not contain target compounds and that have various values of relative humidity. A measurement signal is determined in the course of each injection. Then, for each reference gas, a baseline is determined, which baseline is representative of the determined measurement signal. The baseline is also associated with the relative humidity of the reference gas present. A second correction function is determined on the basis of the determined baselines and of the predetermined values of relative humidity. The second correction function is then stored in a processing unit instead of a first correction function.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2020Date of Patent: April 29, 2025Assignee: ARYBALLEInventors: Cyril Herrier, David Harbine, Yanis Caritu
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Patent number: 11953483Abstract: A method determines a potential poisoning of a sensor of an electronic nose by a volatile compound following an exposure of the sensor to a gaseous sample including at least this volatile compound. If there is poisoning, the method determines whether the sensor is still functional such that the sensor is still capable of carrying out one or a plurality of reliable measurements, or on the contrary, whether the sensor is saturated and must no longer be used. The method may be used with any type of electronic nose.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: ARYBALLEInventors: Thierry Livache, Cyril Herrier, Romain Dubreuil
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Patent number: 11447387Abstract: Dispensing device including a dispensing conduit configured to convey a liquid between a supply source and a tank, the dispensing conduit including a closure system having an open state and a closed state, an analysis system including an analysis chamber and an odor sensor, a central electronic system capable of placing the closure system in the open state if an odor signal delivered by the odor sensor matches the odor of the liquid intended to fill the tank, and placing the closure system in the closed state if an odor signal delivered by the odor sensor does not match the odor of the liquid intended to fill the tank.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2018Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: ARYBALLEInventors: Didier Jost, Alan Jost, Frederic Rustanys
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Patent number: 11402334Abstract: A photonic integrated circuit for an interferometric sensor includes a first waveguide called sensitive arm wherein a first portion of the light radiation is propagated, the sensitive arm being exposed to a first ambient medium and to at least one compound to be detected inducing a modification of the local refractive index perceived by the evanescent part of the electromagnetic field of the first portion of the light radiation, and a second waveguide called reference arm wherein a second portion of the light radiation is propagated, an encapsulation layer encapsulating the reference arm, the encapsulation layer being impermeable to the compound or compounds to be detected, so that the reference arm is exposed only to a second ambient medium, substantially of the same nature as the first ambient medium and without the compound to be detected and interferometric sensor comprising a photonic integrated circuit according to the invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2020Date of Patent: August 2, 2022Assignees: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, ARYBALLEInventors: Loïc Laplatine, Mathieu Dupoy, Maryse Fournier, Pierre Labeye, Thierry Livache, Cyril Herrier
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Publication number: 20220137018Abstract: A method implemented by a computer processing circuit connected to an electronic nose, for identifying a given item by an olfactory signature, the method making use of the electronic nose to obtain an olfactory signature, repeating the use of the electronic nose a first number K of times in order to acquire K olfactory signatures, making use of the computer processing circuit in order to estimate, on the basis of the K olfactory signatures, a model of the olfactory signature of the given item, acquiring, with an electronic nose of the same type, a current measurement of the olfactory signature of a current item of the same type as the given item, and comparing the current measurement to the model, in order to estimate a similarity (SIM) between the current item and the given item.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2020Publication date: May 5, 2022Applicant: ARYBALLEInventors: Samuel GUILAUMÉ, David SLOO
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Patent number: 11287377Abstract: The invention relates to a detection system for an electronic nose capable of detecting and identifying a set of compounds that can be found in a gaseous sample, the detection system comprises a plurality of cross-reactivity detection sensors (D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7) for supplying signals representing the presence of one or more compounds of said set in the gaseous sample, and which is particularly characterised in that the detection system further comprises at least one reference sensor (RI) for supplying a signal representing the measurement noise of the detection system. The detection system further relates to an electronic nose comprising such a detection system.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2018Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignees: ARYBALLE, COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES, UNIVERSITÉ GRENOBLE ALPES, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUEInventors: Yanxia Hou-Broutin, Sophie Brenet, Thierry Livache, Cyril Herrier, Tristan Rousselle
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Publication number: 20220033245Abstract: Dispensing device including a dispensing conduit configured to convey a liquid between a supply source and a tank, the dispensing conduit including a closure system having an open state and a closed state, an analysis system including an analysis chamber and an odor sensor, a central electronic system capable of placing the closure system in the open state if an odor signal delivered by the odor sensor matches the odor of the liquid intended to fill the tank, and placing the closure system in the closed state if an odor signal delivered by the odor sensor does not match the odor of the liquid intended to fill the tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2018Publication date: February 3, 2022Applicant: ARYBALLEInventors: Didier JOST, Alan JOST, Frederic RUSTANYS
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Patent number: 10928369Abstract: The invention relates to a method for calibrating an electronic nose, said electronic nose comprising a plurality of optical sensors arranged on a surface and capable of being in contact with a gaseous medium of interest, said optical sensors being capable of delivering a signal representative of the local optical index of the gaseous medium of interest when they are excited by photons, the method being characterized in that it comprises the following steps: after having placed the electronic nose in a gaseous medium of interest at the initial pressure (P0) and the initial temperature (T0): a) sending photons in the direction of the sensors so as to excite said sensors; b) measuring the signal delivered by each of the sensors, this measurement providing as many responses as there are sensors; c) modifying the pressure and/or temperature of the gaseous medium of interest; d) repeating step b); and e) for each sensor, determining a correction factor such as a variation in the signal between steps d) and b) corrType: GrantFiled: March 2, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignees: ARYBALLE TECHNOLOGIES, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE, UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPESInventors: Cyril Herrier, Yanxia Hou-Broutin, Francois-Xavier Gallat, Thierry Livache, Tristan Rousselle