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06-03-2012, 07:59 PM
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07-03-2012, 10:50 AM
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22-10-2012, 04:06 PM
SKINPUT
skinput.pptx (Size: 1.15 MB / Downloads: 186) INTRODUCTION Skinput is an input technology that uses bio-acoustic sensing to localize finger taps on the skin. When augmented with a pico-projector, the device can provide a direct manipulation, graphical user interface on the body. The technology was developed by Chris Harrison, Desney Tan, and Dan Morris, at Microsoft Research's Computational User Experiences Group. Skinput represents one way to decouple input from electronic devices with the aim of allowing devices to become smaller without simultaneously shrinking the surface area on which input can be performed. Skinput employs acoustics, which take advantage of the human body's natural sound conductive properties (e.g., bone conduction). This allows the body to be annexed as an input surface without the need for the skin to be invasively instrumented with sensors, tracking markers, or other items. Advantages Easy to access . Allows users to interact more personally with their device. larger buttons to reduce the risk of pressing the wrong buttons through the use of a sense called proprioception after user learns where the locations are on the skin they will no longer have to look down to use Skinput reducing people looking down at their phone while driving It can be used for a more interactive gaming experience Disadvantages Currently there are only five buttons. A phone uses at least 10 buttons to dial a phone number of send a text message The easy accessibility will cause people to be more socially distracted If the user has more than a 30% Body Mass Index Skinput is reduced to 80% accuracy The arm band is currently bulky the visibility of the projection of the
18-01-2013, 02:57 PM
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13-02-2013, 08:36 PM
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22-02-2013, 09:29 PM
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05-04-2013, 08:50 PM
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04-06-2013, 04:46 PM
SKIN PUT TECHNOLOGY
SKIN PUT.ppt (Size: 2.55 MB / Downloads: 59) INTRODUCTION Skinput is a technology that appropriates the human body for acoustic transmission. It allows the skin to be used as an input surface. It was developed by Chris Harrison, Desney Tan, and Dan Morris of the Microsoft Research's Computational User Experiences Group Its first public appearance was at Microsoft'sTechFest 2010 HOW IT WORKS It uses the different sounds emitted when we tap various parts of our skin (acoustic patterns) to figure out what icon, menu, or key is tapped. The acoustic detector in the armband contains five piezoelectric cantilevers, each weighted to respond to certain bands of sound frequencies. Different combinations of the sensors are activated to differing degrees depending on where the arm is tapped The system could use wireless technology like Bluetooth to transmit commands to many types of device - including phones, iPods and even PCs. The system is surprisingly on target. It can detect 5 skin locations with 95.5% accuracy–about the same as many actual touch screen devices. SENSING Instead of a single sensing element with a flat response curve, an array of highly tuned vibration sensors are used. Specifically, its employed with small, cantilevered piezo films. When small weights are added to the end of the cantilever, it alters the resonant frequency, allowing the sensing element to be responsive to a unique, narrow, low-frequency band of the acoustic spectrum. The cantilevered sensors are naturally insensitive to forces parallel to the skin. Thus, the skin stretch induced by many routine movements (e.g., reaching for a doorknob) tends to be attenuated This sensor design is relatively inexpensive and can be manufactured in a very small form factor, rendering it suitable for inclusion in future mobile devices. MECHANICAL PHENOMENON When a finger taps the skin, several distinct forms of acoustic energy are produced The most readily visible of them are transverse waves (ripples), created by the displacement of the skin from a finger impact, which propagate outward from the point of contact. Tapping on soft regions of the arm creates higher amplitude transverse waves than tapping on boney areas The sensor is activated as the wave passes underneath it. THE DESIGN The final prototype features two arrays of five sensing elements, incorporated into an armband form factor. The upper sensor package is more sensitive to lower frequency signals, as these were more prevalent in fleshier areas The lower sensor array is sensitive to higher frequencies, in order to better capture signals transmitted though (denser) bones. PROCESSING The prototype system is employed with a Mackie Onyx 1200F audio interface to digitally capture data from the ten sensors. This is connected via Firewire to a conventional desktop computer, where a thin client written in C interfaced with the device using the Audio Stream Input/output (ASIO) protocol Each channel is sampled at 5.5 kHz Data is then sent from the thin client over a local socket to the primary application, written in Java. This program provides a live visualization of the data from the ten sensors CONCLUSION How well the Skinput technology works in practice remains to be seen The usual factors of performance, price, device compatibility, and ergonomics still need to be fleshed out. There is no clue on when skinput might hit the market. Skinput is a very interesting technology. But its fate will ultimately depend on how committed Microsoft is to making it a commercial reality and how soon
25-10-2013, 11:17 AM
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