基于投影的鼻子跟踪嗅觉显示

Y. Yanagida, S. Kawato, H. Noma, A. Tomono, N. Tetsutani
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大多数实现嗅觉显示的尝试都涉及捕捉和合成气味,这一过程仍然存在许多具有挑战性的问题。这些困难主要是由于人类嗅觉的机制,其中一组所谓的“初级气味”尚未被发现。相反,我们关注的是气味的时空控制,而不是合成气味本身。许多现有的交互式嗅觉显示器只是将气味扩散到空气中,不提供嗅觉的时空控制能力。然而,最近,一些研究人员已经开发出嗅觉显示器,通过管道将有气味的空气注入鼻子下。在视觉显示器的类比上,这些系统对应于头戴式显示器(HMD)。这为实现嗅觉空间的时空控制提供了一种可靠的方法,但它们需要用户在他或她的脸上戴上东西。在这里,我们提出了一种无阻碍的嗅觉显示,不需要用户在脸上附加任何东西。它的工作原理是从用户鼻子附近的一个位置通过自由空间投射一团有气味的空气。我们还旨在将气味展示给特定用户鼻子周围的有限空间,而不是简单地将气味扩散到大气中。为了实现这个概念,我们使用了一个“空气炮”,它产生了气味空气的环形漩涡。我们进行了一个初步的实验来检验这种方法在有限空间内显示气味的能力。结果表明,我们可以成功地向目标用户展示香。接下来,我们构建原型系统。我们可以通过跟踪用户鼻子的位置,控制空气炮对准用户鼻子的方向,成功地将气味带到特定用户身上。
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Projection based olfactory display with nose tracking
Most attempts to realize an olfactory display have involved capturing and synthesizing the odor, processes that still pose many challenging problems. These difficulties are mainly due to the mechanism of human olfaction, in which a set of so-called "primary odors" has not been found. Instead, we focus on spatio-temporal control of odor rather than synthesizing odor itself. Many existing interactive olfactory displays simply diffuse the scent into the air, which does not provide the ability of spatio-temporal control of olfaction. Recently, however, several researchers have developed olfactory displays that inject scented air under the nose through tubes. On the analogy of visual displays, these systems correspond to head-mounted displays (HMD). These yield a solid way to achieve spatio-temporal control of olfactory space, but they require the user to wear something on his or her face. Here, we propose an unencumbering olfactory display that does not require the user to attach anything on the face. It works by projecting a clump of scented air from a location near the user's nose through free space. We also aim to display a scent to the restricted space around a specific user's nose, rather than scattering scented air by simply diffusing it into the atmosphere. To implement this concept, we used an "air cannon" that generates toroidal vortices of the scented air. We conducted a preliminary experiment to examine this method's ability to display scent to a restricted space. The results show that we could successfully display incense to the target user. Next, we constructed prototype systems. We could successfully bring the scented air to a specific user by tracking the nose position of the user and controlling the orientation of the air cannon to the user's nose.
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