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An olfactory display is a device to present smells. Temporal characteristics of three types of olfactory displays such as one based upon high-speed switching of solenoid valves, desktop-type one based on SAW atomizer and wearable-type one based on SAW atomizer were evaluated using three odorants with different volatilities. The sensory test revealed that the olfactory displays based on SAW atomizer had the presentation speeds faster than that of solenoid valves switching. Especially, the wearable one had an excellent temporal characteristic. These results largely depend on the difference in the odor delivery method. The data obtained in this study provides basic knowledge when we make olfactory contents.
Masaaki ISEKI
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takamichi NAKAMOTO
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Masaaki ISEKI, Takamichi NAKAMOTO, "Evaluation of Temporal Characteristics of Olfactory Displays with Different Structures" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E104-A, no. 4, pp. 744-750, April 2021, doi: 10.1587/transfun.2020EAP1028.
Abstract: An olfactory display is a device to present smells. Temporal characteristics of three types of olfactory displays such as one based upon high-speed switching of solenoid valves, desktop-type one based on SAW atomizer and wearable-type one based on SAW atomizer were evaluated using three odorants with different volatilities. The sensory test revealed that the olfactory displays based on SAW atomizer had the presentation speeds faster than that of solenoid valves switching. Especially, the wearable one had an excellent temporal characteristic. These results largely depend on the difference in the odor delivery method. The data obtained in this study provides basic knowledge when we make olfactory contents.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.2020EAP1028/_p
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