Cars know the odor filter outside
Japan's Nissan has launched a new type of air conditioning system that filters off unpleasant odors by using sensors attached to the outside of the car to automatically close air vents to keep air out of the car. .
Then, the machine entered into the car a scent of forest leaves, made from different types of oil. When the sensors do not detect odors on the outside, the air vents open again to fresh air into the car.
Nissan Fuga will be the first car to use intelligent air conditioning system (Photo: Japan Today).
Nissan has developed the Forest AC system, according to a study co-authored with Professor Kikunori Shinohara of the Tokyo University of Science in Suwa, Japan. " By using some advanced technology, the system is designed to recreate fresh air, fresh air, and natural breeze," said a spokesman. This is the first automated system built to make driving more comfortable based on studies of driver psychology . '
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