(1) When a blade mechanism was installed behind
a bamboo blind-type screen, the deviation of
the direction of airflow became small and it
became possible to control sending airflow in a
given direction by the rotation of the blades.
(2) It was possible to send scent in the airflow in
only a predetermined direction.
(3) In the evaluation experiment for the image
quality on the bamboo blind-type screen,
although the quality of image was lower than
the conventional screen, it could be
appreciated. If the size of gap in the bamboo
blind is the same, it is possible to improve the
quality of the image by making the size of the
screen larger and projecting high-resolution
images. Therefore, the system that integrally
presents scent and breeze in accordance with
the contents of images while maintaining the
desired quality of image can be realized.
As the tasks regarding KMMD in the future, the
following are pointed out: further precision of the
mechanism to control sending airflow in a given
direction, higher definition along with larger screen
structure and development of the mechanism of
blending scent in airflow. It is also necessary to
develop the contents with a high realistic sensation
utilizing the environment that can integrally present
image, scent and breeze. It is also desirable to
discuss its application to digital signages, large
screen virtual game, simulator with high reality,
scent education system, etc. in the future.
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