Transferring scents over a communication network
Isokoski, Poika; Salminen, Katri; Müller, Philipp; Rantala, Jussi; Nieminen, Ville; Karjalainen, Markus; Väliaho, Jari; Kontunen, Anton; Savia, Mariaana; Leivo, Joni; Telembeci, Anca; Lekkala, Jukka; Kallio, Pasi; Surakka, Veikko (2020)
Isokoski, Poika
Salminen, Katri
Müller, Philipp
Rantala, Jussi
Nieminen, Ville
Karjalainen, Markus
Väliaho, Jari
Kontunen, Anton
Savia, Mariaana
Leivo, Joni
Telembeci, Anca
Lekkala, Jukka
Kallio, Pasi
Surakka, Veikko
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202103022344
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202103022344
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In our work on scent technology, we have come across technology that can be used, in a limited way, to achieve scent transfer. In this paper, we document the scent transfer demonstration that we constructed for a science fair in 2018. <br/>Scent transfer requires a means to measure, transmit, classify, and reproduce scents. First, an ion-mobility spectrometer was used to measure scents. This data was sent to a server on the Internet. From the server, the measurement data was downloaded, baseline-corrected, and classified with an algorithm based on weighted K nearest neighbors and time series measurements. The classification result was used to instruct an olfactory display prototype to reproduce the scent for humans to sense. Our demonstration included two scents. Many more could be included, but a general-purpose scent reproduction is beyond our, and as far as we know, beyond anybody’s current capabilities. Image and audio transmission technology are mature, but in the chemical senses such as olfaction and taste, significant challenges remain before they can be routinely included in multimodal interfaces.
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