Olfaction-Enhanced Multimedia

Author:

Murray Niall1,Lee Brian1,Qiao Yuansong1,Muntean Gabriel-Miro2

Affiliation:

1. Athlone Institute of Technology, Athlone, Ireland

2. Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

Recently, the concept of olfaction-enhanced multimedia applications has gained traction as a step toward further enhancing user quality of experience. The next generation of rich media services will be immersive and multisensory, with olfaction playing a key role. This survey reviews current olfactory-related research from a number of perspectives. It introduces and explains relevant olfactory psychophysical terminology, knowledge of which is necessary for working with olfaction as a media component. In addition, it reviews and highlights the use of, and potential for, olfaction across a number of application domains, namely health, tourism, education, and training. A taxonomy of research and development of olfactory displays is provided in terms of display type, scent generation mechanism, application area, and strengths/weaknesses. State of the art research works involving olfaction are discussed and associated research challenges are proposed.

Funder

Enterprise Ireland Technology Gateway

Science Foundation Ireland

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science

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