Public Deliverables

26 February, 2026

D11.1 – Plan for dissemination and exploitation incl. communication activities

This document provides detailed information about the AMUSENS project communication, dissemination and exploitation strategy plans, with examples of outcomes implemented from start of the project until M06.

25 February, 2026

D6.3 – Report on user needs for the development of a single sensor

Deliverable D6.3, Report on User Needs for the Development of a Single Sensor, presents the outcomes of Task 6.5 within Work Package 6 of the AMUSENS project. Its primary objective is to identify and translate user needs, expectations, and challenges into actionable requirements for the development of a single multi-material sensor and its associated digital ecosystem. This user-centred evidence base supports a responsible and socially aligned technological development process, ensuring that the AMUSENS platform is technically robust, ethically grounded, and fit for real-world adoption across environmental and health-related applications.

25 February, 2026

D6.2 – Algorithm for the selection of most promising materials by AI

Deliverable 6.2 presents the outcomes of Task 6.4, which focuses on developing AI-based tools to identify the most promising combinations of sensing materials and operating parameters for the AMUSENS multi-pixel gas sensor platform. The main objective of this work was to develop a set of tools capable of selecting optimal combinations of sensing materials and their operating parameters in order to maximize the ability to discriminate and detect individual target gases. Building on the database produced in Task 6.3, this deliverable introduces a complete methodological and software pipeline capable of transforming long raw time-series measurements into an AI-ready dataset, extracting meaningful features, and applying feature-selection strategies to rank sensing materials according to their contribution to gas discriminability.

25 February, 2026

D6.1 – Database of gas sensing responses

This report describes the content of the Database of sensing materials and their sensing responses, which is produced within AMUSENS project to collect the references to all materials, samples and measurements performed during the project. The first version of the database is the result of WP5 and WP6, for which the materials, devices and measurements, where performed to assess the sensing performances of the various developed materials as a function of their characteristics. This is a document that will be completed all along the project to track all the produced samples and measurements. The database containing the metadata of the measurement with reference to measurement files is published on Zenodo repository under the DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17881917.

25 February, 2026

D1.1 – Project Quality Plan

The Project Quality Plan shows how quality aspects are taken into account in a variety of processes and activities within the AMUSENS project.

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