3. INTRODUCTION
Skinput is a technology which uses the surface of the
skin as an input device.
It was developed by Chris Harrison, Densely Tan, and
Dan Morris of the Microsoft Research's Computational
User Experiences Group(MRCUEG)
The primary goal of Skinput is to provide an always
available mobile input system
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4. Skinput allows the user to simply tap their skin in order
to control audio devices, play games etc.
It uses the sensors to determine where the user taps
on their skin.
Its first public appearance was at Microsoft's Tech Fest
2010
5. PRINCIPLE OF SKINPUT
It listens to vibrations in your body.
Skinput also responds to the various hand gestures.
Arm band detects the acoustic signals and convert
them to electronic signals which easily enable the users
to perform simple tasks as browsing through a mobile
phone menu, making calls, controlling portable music
players, etc..
7. PICO- PROJECTOR
Very small projector, basically used in gadgets
Pico projector applies the use of projector in a hand
held device.
The system comprises three main parts:
The Laser light source
The Combiner optics
The Scanning mirror
8. BIO- ACOUSTICS
Study of sound waves inside living body.
When a finger taps the skin, several distinct
forms of acoustic energy are produced.
1. Longitudinal Waves
2.Transverse Waves
An acoustic detector detects the ultra low
frequency
These waves form the integral part of the
whole concept of skinput.
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10. BIO- ACOUSTICS (SENSING)
These signals need to be sensed and
worked upon.
This is done by wearing the wave sensor
arm band.
11. HOW IT WORKS
In Skinput, a keyboard, menu, or other graphics are
beamed onto a user's arm and forearm from a pico
projector embedded in an armband.
An acoustic detector in the armband then determines
which part of the display is activated by the user's
touch.
Their software matches sound frequencies to specific
skin locations, allowing the system to determine which
“skin button” the user pressed.
14. USING FINGERS AS CONTROL PAD OF GAME
Through Skinput we can play games with just the
movement of our hands. This will introduce a totally
new era of gaming.
15. ADVANTAGES
Don’t have to worry about keypad.
People with larger fingers get trouble in navigating tiny
buttons and keypads on mobile phones. With skinput
this problem disappears.
16. DISADVANTAGES
Though the band seems easy enough to slip on, many
people would not wear a very big band around their
arm for the day.
Not enough research has been conducted on this
product to test the possible skin diseases or types of
cancer, one can get from using this product.
This technology might start up at very high cost which
will not be affordable for the common man.
17. SKINPUT IN FUTURE
The most profound achievement of Skinput is proving
that the human body can be used as a sensor.
A person might walk toward their home, tap their arm
to unlock the door and then tap some virtual buttons
on their arms to turn on the TV and start flipping
through channels.
Extensive Research is going on Currently on Skinput to
make the armband more smaller.
Incorporate More Devices with This System.
18. CONCLUSION
Skinput allows the human body as an input surface.
It describes a novel, wearable bio-acoustic sensing array
that we built into an armband in order to detect and
localize finger taps on the forearm and hand.
This system performs well even when the body is in
motion.