Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SMELLODI (Smart Electronic Olfaction for Body Odor Diagnostics)
Período documentado: 2023-04-01 hasta 2025-09-30
Using the chemical analysis results and the eNose fingerprints, we investigated similarities and differences between the samples and combine them with human perception of body odors. To this end, in an international study with more than 2,000 participants from 21 countries, we have obtained vocabulary to describe body odors from different biological states, such as healthy, ill or body odor after doing exercise. The vocabulary was used to establish a description matrix for body odors, which will served as labels for the development of the prototype of an Odor Display and a newly functionalized version of the eNose device from SmartNanotubes Technologies.
In the end, SMELLODI created a proof of principle demonstrator for BOV (percept) synthesis and transmission over the communication network using the developed Odor Display. While the device is still limited to a small number of molecular components, it demonstrated the feasibility of the SMELLODI technology.
So far, SMELLODI has established the necessary first steps towards enabling such a technology: 1) A set of SWCNT sensors was functionalized using biomimetic molecular receptors. The responses of these sensors showed an enhanced detection ability towards certain odor molecules and indicate promising performance in general. 2) A first version of a verbal description matrix for body odors was created which is based on the obtained vocabulary from nine of the 21 countries. Moreover, the measurements with the eNose device from SMELLODI partner SmartNanotubes Technologies were performed on the collected odor samples. 3) A prototype of the Odor Display was realized including the necessary software stack. 4) A computational workflow was implemented and used for the characterization of odor molecules and their interaction with sensing materials. This is a was a critical step towards a body odor database.
SMELLODI has achieved major milestones in engaging young researchers and raising interest in the scientific community of the different disciplines, in the general public and among industry. This was also reflected in the many requests to join SMELLODI as a widening partner. Using this “hop-on” process as an opportunity to extend and complement the existing expertise in the consortium, the team of Dr Robert Hanus from IOCB Prague successfully applied within the HORIZON-WIDERA-2022-ACCESS-07 call for joining the project in the summer of 2023. The SMELLODI consortium was contacted by companies and startup initiatives who were seeking expertise and consulting on their projects.