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Gas Mixtures Characterization Using a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA): CO2/O2 Case Study

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Abstract

We report on the development and validation of an FPGA-based algorithm, for studying and characterizing gas mixtures. The proposed algorithm is successfully used to analyze a mixture of CO2/O2 in different proportions.

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