e-SmellAir
Pioneering the Future of Air Analysis and Safety
A sensor platform that digitizes odors and complex gases for in-situ detection
Revolutionizing Air Monitoring with Carbon Nanotube Sensors and AI
E-SmellAir is the first system to analyze air components using Carbon Nanotube sensors (16 channels) combined with advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI). Carbon nanotubes, known for their unparalleled sensitivity, require exceptional technological and industrial expertise to stabilize and ensure reliable air data acquisition. The integration of AI allows e-SmellAir to analyze the electrochemical response curves from these sensors, detecting specific substances stored in its learning database. This capability enables alerts for undefined odors or gases, such as those linked to lithium battery fires, ensuring a proactive approach to safety.
KEY FEATURES
Learn - modelize - recognize
Any odor or gas for your application
A matrix of 16 receptors
Creates specific patterns that can be recognized with machine learning
Advanced Carbon Nanotube
Technology with the best sensitivity on the market
Comprehensive machine learning
Tool reduces the time to market from years to months
Anticipating Fires in Lithium-Ion Batteries
As electric vehicle adoption grows, so does the need for robust safety measures. E-SmellAir secures this transformation by detecting and preventing thermal runaway in Li-ion batteries across various applications, including electric vehicles, bicycles, energy storage systems, public transport, and electrical cabinets. Remarkably, it can anticipate fires inside lithium batteries up to 10 minutes in advance, offering critical time to mitigate risks.
A Wide Range of Applications
The versatility of e-SmellAir opens doors to numerous applications:
Safety and Fire Prevention: Detect fires in inaccessible areas, such as technical ducts or hazardous storage zones.
Driver Safety: Identify alcohol or narcotics in drivers’ breath, potentially immobilizing vehicles to prevent accidents.
Healthcare: Researchers suggest e-SmellAir could replicate the olfactory sensitivity of dogs trained to detect diseases like lung cancer.
Chemistry and Industry: Characterize gases to prevent leaks and ensure workplace safety.