Presented by Chavan Pratiksha Guided by Prof. Name of collage: M.S.Bidve Engg.Collage Latur.

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Presented by Chavan Pratiksha Guided by Prof. Name of collage: M.S.Bidve Engg.Collage Latur

Index 1. Introduction

Skinput Technology is a modern input sensing applied science which plays the role of an input interface. It furnishes a modern input method based on bio-acoustic sensing which permits the skin to be used as a surface of finger input. Our skin generates natural and different mechanical vibrations when tapped at distinct areas of the skin. The Skinput can be used to play games, control various devices, make phone calls and surf the Internet. The invention features a keyboard, menu and a number of other graphics that appear of the user's palm and forearm. The graphics are generated by a pico projector that in incorporated in an armband.

 easy to access when your phone is not available  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

 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 buttons on the skin can be reduced if the user has a tattoo located on their arm