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Skin-Integrated Wireless Odor Message Delivery Electronics for the Deaf-blind

Authors :
Park, Wooyoung
Liu, Yiming
Jiao, Yanli
Shi, Rui
Nan, Jin
Yiu, Chun Ki
Huang, Xingcan
Chen, Yao
Li, Wenyang
Gao, Yuyu
Zhang, Qiang
Li, Dengfeng
Jia, Shengxin
Gao, Zhan
Song, Weike
Lam, Marcus Man Ho
Dai, Zhenxue
Zhao, Zhao
Li, Yuhang
Yu, Xinge
Source :
ACS Nano; November 2023, Vol. 17 Issue: 21 p21947-21961, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Deaf-blindness limits daily human activities, especially interactive modes of audio and visual perception. Although the developed standards have been verified as alternative communication methods, they are uncommon to the nondisabled due to the complicated learning process and inefficiency in terms of communicating distance and throughput. Therefore, the development of communication techniques employing innate sensory abilities including olfaction related to the cerebral limbic system processing emotions, memories, and recognition has been suggested for reducing the training level and increasing communication efficiency. Here, a skin-integrated and wireless olfactory interface system exploiting arrays of miniaturized odor generators (OGs) based on melting/solidifying odorous wax to release smell is introduced for establishing an advanced communication system between deaf-blind and non-deaf-blind. By optimizing the structure design of the OGs, each OG device is as small as 0.24 cm3(length × width × height of 11 mm × 10 mm × 2.2 mm), enabling integration of up to 8 OGs on the epidermis between nose and lip for direct and rapid olfactory drive with a weight of only 24.56 g. By generating single or mixed odors, different linked messages could be delivered to a user within a short period in a wireless and programmable way. By adopting the olfactory interface message delivery system, the recognition rates for the messages have been improved 1.5 times that of the touch-based method, while the response times were immensely decreased 4 times. Thus, the presented wearable olfactory interface system exhibits great potential as an alternative message delivery method for the deaf-blind.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19360851 and 1936086X
Volume :
17
Issue :
21
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Nano
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64393035
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.3c08287