correlated the LCR of B. atrophaeus to the signals of a thin film
calorimetric gas sensor that was built-up on a polyimide foil
(Kirchner et al., 2013). However, this comparison was done for
mainly higher H2O2 concentrations, a lower number of parameter
combinations and with less statistical significance. Additionally,
other than in the former works, the temperature-compensation
model will be considered for the following comparison. Fig. 10
shows the compensated signals of the H2O2 sensor (DTcomp) that
were matched to the achieved LCR for each one of the 49 parameter
combinations of the calibration experiment.
A linear regression model was applied to the data shown in
Fig. 10, which can be described by Equation (6):