A sensor system for detecting the presence of at least one specific
component in a fluid medium such as an exhaust gas. A sensor is mounted
in a sensor body for detecting the presence of at least one specific
component and providing a representative signal that is transmitted to a
remote receiver for processing. A power source such as a thermopile
provides power for the sensor and the transmitter. Preferred are sensors
that detect a plurality of different components in the gas and provide a
distinct signal for each component. A preferred transmitter is designed
to transmit at a low duty cycle so as to conserve power. A preferred
sensor is electronic, has the capability for self-diagnostics and
self-calibration, and causes a change in current when exposed to the
component, such as a functionalized field effect transistor.