Digital Technologies in Olfaction
Digital Technologies in Olfaction by Takamichi Nakamoto invites readers into the cutting edge of scent sensing where chemistry meets code. Whether you’re a researcher, engineer, entrepreneur, or product manager, this book delivers a clear, practical roadmap to the rapidly evolving field of digital olfaction.
Explore how modern electronic noses, olfactory sensors and AI-driven scent analysis transform real-world challenges—from food quality and environmental monitoring to healthcare diagnostics, fragrance innovation, and industrial safety. Nakamoto combines accessible explanations of sensor hardware, signal processing, machine learning models, and calibration strategies with real-world examples and case studies drawn from Japan and research hubs worldwide.
Learn how to evaluate sensor performance, design robust data pipelines for odor classification, and navigate deployment issues for IoT and smart-city applications. The book also examines regulatory considerations, standardization efforts, and the commercial pathways that turn lab prototypes into market-ready Books.
Practical, forward-looking and authoritative, this title equips professionals with the tools to innovate in scent technology and gives students and policymakers a grounded understanding of opportunities and limitations. If you want to harness scent as a digital signal—whether for product development, research, or strategic investment—this volume is an indispensable guide.
Add Digital Technologies in Olfaction to your collection and stay ahead in a field where smell becomes measurable, actionable, and commercially transformative. Buy now to begin translating odors into insight.
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