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Device and method for identifying and quantifying layered substances

  • US 5,394,340 A
  • Filed: 11/17/1992
  • Issued: 02/28/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/07/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for identifying and quantifying in real time substances overlying a surface, the apparatus comprising:

  • a plurality of electrodes underlying a surface,an electrode control means, connected to the plurality of electrodes, for applying a voltage pattern to the electrodes to define an electric field at the surface of a type which induces a plurality of currents in the electrodes which currents vary according to a substance overlying the the surface,an amplitude and phase measurement means connected to the plurality of electrodes and to the electrode control means for sensing a plurality of currents responsive to the electric field and converting the sensed currents to a measurement set, andcomputer means having a memory for storing a map means of probable substances which could be overlying the surface, said map means being a partition of a vector space of predetermined characteristics of said probable substances into regions of profiles corresponding to an identity and quantity of said substances, said computer means having a processor for correlating the measurement set with the partition of vector space in the map means thereby identifying and quantifying the substances overlying the surface and for generating an output signal corresponding to the identity and quantity of substances overlying the surface, anddisplay means responsive to the output signal for displaying the identity and quantity of substances overlying the surface.

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