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Ion mobility spectrometers (IMS) are widely used in the security industry as well as in analytical measurements. Nevertheless, the IMS input is dynamic in nature because the sampling input can vary over time. Similar to most instruments, IMS is unable to respond immediately to variations in the input sample. Therefore, the measurements are made under transient conditions, which may affect the results. This work investigates the dynamic response of an IMS to different inputs, including steps, pulsed, exponential, and Gaussian functions. A theoretical