S. Blionas

University of Peloponnese

Papers

4

Total Citations

33

H-Index

4

About

S. Blionas is a researcher at the forefront of applying electronic nose (e-nose) technology to critical humanitarian challenges, specifically Urban Search and Rescue (USaR) operations. Their work centers on designing low-cost, mobile sensor systems for the real-time localization of trapped victims in confined spaces and rubble. Blionas’s key contributions include developing a proof-of-concept apparatus that leverages readily available indoor air quality monitoring sensors to detect human presence, and then advancing this into a fully functional mobile e-nose platform with an effective user interface. This system not only aids in victim localization but also detects airborne hazards, enhancing rescuer safety. With a cumulative citation count of 33 across their most-cited papers, Blionas’s research is recognized for its practical, life-saving potential. Their notable achievements include demonstrating that simple, low-cost sensors can be effectively repurposed for complex detection tasks, bridging the gap between consumer-grade technology and specialized emergency response tools. Blionas’s work represents a significant step toward democratizing advanced sensing technology for real-world, high-stakes environments.

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H-Index
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Papers
33
Total Citations
8
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Proof of concept apparatus for the design of a simple, low cost, mobile e-nose for real-time victim localization (human presence) based on indoor air quality monitoring sensors
11 citations · 2019
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: University of Peloponnese

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