Differentiation of red wines using an electronic nose based on surface acoustic wave devices

Talanta. 2006 Feb 15;68(4):1162-5. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2005.07.031. Epub 2005 Aug 22.

Abstract

An electronic nose, utilizing the principle of surface acoustic waves (SAW), was used to differentiate among different wines of the same variety of grapes which come from the same cellar. The electronic nose is based on eight surface acoustic wave sensors, one is a reference sensor and the others are coated by different polymers by spray coating technique. Data analysis was performed by two pattern recognition methods; principal component analysis (PCA) and probabilistic neuronal network (PNN). The results showed that electronic nose was able to identify the tested wines.