Doze: Hydrogel-Based Epidermal Platform for Personalized Scent Diffusion

Chee, Grace, Trevor Cobb, Katarina Richter-Lunn, Irmandy Wicaksono, and Benjamin R. Freedman. 2020. “Doze: Hydrogel-Based Epidermal Platform for Personalized Scent Diffusion”. Adjunct Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2020 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery.

Abstract

Doze is an on-skin, hydrogel-based sleep mask which seeks to improve, enhance, and augment sleep through the use of programmed scent diffusion in tune with the user's cortical rhythms. Taking advantage of hydrogels' unique properties, the Doze mask encapsulates and emits therapeutic scents at a regulated pace. The release of scent is controlled by an embedded heater within the layers of the mask and communicates remotely to a smart device. This communication allows for a personalized dosage release based on the user's biometric or contextual data. Investigating both the pervasive power of smell in enhancing sleep as well as natural topical remedies, this personalized mask explores the potential for unintrusive solutions to the evergrowing rarity of a good night's sleep.

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