Olfaction-enhanced multimedia: A survey of application domains, displays, and research challenges

Niall Murray, Brian Lee, Yuansong Qiao, Gabriel Miro Muntean

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number56
JournalACM Computing Surveys
Volume48
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2016

Keywords

  • Mulsemedia
  • Multisensory multimedia
  • Olfaction
  • Olfactory displays
  • Quality of experience

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