Smelling technology could detect problems in self-driving taxis

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With driverless taxis, there's no one onboard to keep passengers from smoking or leaving behind offensive odors, from food to vomit. But new digital smelling technology could be able to help.

Aryballe's patented technology, which mimics the human sense of smell, could help patients who have lost their sense of smell, for example, or be used to identify new smells.

Food and consumer products companies can use it to enhance and differentiate their products or for quality control.to monitor and detect nuisances, such as cigarette smoke or a fuel leak.Humans sense when an object emits odor molecules that are carried through the air into our noses, activating receptors made of millions of olfactory nerve cells.Aryballe uses organic chemistry to mimic the nose, CEO Sam Guilaumé told Kahl.

Smell molecules bind with volatile olfactive compounds on digital sensors, and they create a kind of smell image, which is then identified using AI and machine learning. The process takes 10 to 20 seconds, which is about as long as it takes humans to react to most smells, Guilaumé said.uses similar receptors to those in your nose. Whatever your nose smells, our sensor can smell."

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