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Chemical Senses 2005 30(Supplement 1):i254-i255; doi:10.1093/chemse/bjh211
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Chemical Senses Vol. 30 No. suppl 1 © Oxford University Press 2005; all rights reserved

Study of Odor Recorder for Dynamical Change of Odor

Takamichi Nakamoto

Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, 152, Japan

Correspondence to be sent to: Takamichi Nakamoto, e-mail: nakamoto@mn.ee.titech.ac.jp

Key words: MIMO feedback control, odor recorder, odor sensing system, quartz resonator gas sensor, real-time reference method, robustness

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    Introduction
 
Although techniques of recording and reproduction of visual and auditory information are nowadays well established, a corresponding technique for olfaction is still not mature. However, the study of recording and reproduction techniques for smells is becoming more popular in the field of chemical sensors as well as that of virtual reality (Kaye, 2004Go).

An odor sensor called an ‘electronic nose’ (Pearce et al., 2003) can be used for olfactory recording. In addition to the odor sensor, a smell reproduction technique is required. We have developed a system called an ‘odor recorder’ for reproducing the smell recorded using an odor sensor (Nakamoto et al., 2001Go. . . [Full Text of this Article]


    Principle of the odor recorder
 

    Record of dynamical change of odor using the real-time reference method
 

    Conclusion
 

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