Operation of Third Generation JPL Electronic Nose on the International Space Station
Toward A Second Generation Electronic Nose at JPL: Sensing Film Optimization Studies
Slow Reversible and Quasi-Reversible Performance Changes in AMTEC Electrodes and Electrolytes
Expanding the Analyte Set of the JPL Electronic Nose to Include Inorganic Species
Monitoring the Air Quality in a Closed Chamber Using an Electronic Nose
Lifetimes of AMTEC Electrodes: Molybdenum, Rhodium-Tungsten, and Titanium Nitride
Thermal Stability of Beta"-Alumina Solid Electrolyte under AMTEC Operating Conditions
Efficiency of an AMTEC Recirculating Test Cell, Experiments and Projections
Monitoring Space Shuttle Air for Selected Contaminants Using an Electronic Nose
Advances in Electrode Materials for AMTEC