This technology invention concept pertains to a security software suite and firmware technology that uses an algorithm to identify bad scents, based on how pungent or how disgusting smelling or how strong a smell is, and also based on how damaging the smell has been, previously, to any person that has ever smelled any specific smell. This security ensures that profiles are stored for every SmellSense user, and also each SmellSense user group, to ensure that bad smells, scents, or aromas, are not experienced by anyone, and also that each user and each group can apply security settings that apply to block certain types of scents or smells or aromas, or configuration settings, that allow application permissions to be set, and also for security settings to be configured by an Administrator that manages each user, for users that need help with configuring their settings, while Administrators would manage their own user group, that would have any number of users contained within the user group, which would have settings and configurations that can be applied to all of the users, or even to categories of users within a user group, to make it easy to apply security settings for SmellSense Technology. The firmware would be used to store the configuration settings in the hardware, and also the software systems would have their own microchip, that would connect to an online database, that would be used to scan every transmission that uses the SmellSense Technology, to ensure that the transmission does not contain any byte code which is close to or approximately like any bad scent or any bad smell or any bad aroma, in addition to a simulator, that would simulate and compare each new scent to all other scents, and then categorize the security for any new scent based on the security settings of the three closest matching scents, to ensure that bad scents are not even allowed to be transmitted, even once. Any new bad scent would automatically be added to the bad scent database, and would be linked to settings in the firmware, to deny bad scents, to be transmitted, anywhere.
- Patrick R. McElhiney
- Security Policies & Technologies (AT-SEC)