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“ENABLING SURFACE INTERACTION – EVERYWHERE”
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TACTONIC TECHNOLOGIES
Touch 1.0 Touch 2.0 TACTONIC TECHNOLOGIES
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TACTONIC ™ SENSOR VIDEO: PRESSURE IMAGING EVERYWHERE
Cost effective - High frame rate - Any size
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Why Pressure for Touch? Multi-Touch Gestures Gloved Hand
No Special Stylus Palm Elimination Writing / Signature
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Press To Click? Which?
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Isometric Gestures
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Isometric vs Isotonic Gestures
Static Friction Detection requires many pressure bits
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Isometric Pinch and Twist
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Hand Lean
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Secure Signature
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Notebooks and Peripherals
Touch 2.0 Bi-Manual Bi-Modal
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Touch on Back of Device
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Tablets/Phones
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AR + Any Surface What would you your environment be like if you could have arbitrarily large, seamless pressure imaging surfaces, with or without displays. [[[ SITE SOME CHI FOLK/RESERARCH ]]]
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Multi-Scale™ Revise to make more visual 15
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Current Custom Controls
EMI Wet Gloves Durable Rugged
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Physical or AR Virtual Controls
Works as an A/R Virtual Controller - or- Passive Overlay: Solid or translucent over feedback LEDs
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Sensor Under Flexible OLED
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Technical Requirements
High Resolution High Frame Rate Low Power No Electromagnetic Interference Durable Wet Environment Friendly Not Limited to use with Bare Hands No Size Limitations Cost Effective
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Deforming Haptics
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Vibration Haptics Bending Waves
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Chris Harrison and Scott Hudson - Carnegie Mellon University
Sheer Force Detection Chris Harrison and Scott Hudson - Carnegie Mellon University
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Robb Godshaw - Rochester Institute of Technology
Temperature Robb Godshaw - Rochester Institute of Technology
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Which Finger? Hand? User?
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Sensor Fusion
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TACTONIC ™ SENSOR VIDEO: PRESSURE IMAGING EVERYWHERE
Cost effective - High frame rate - Any size
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Interactive Whiteboard
With projective and display technologies, the giant iPad is clearly the next technology iteration
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TACTONIC ™ SENSOR VIDEO: PRESSURE IMAGING EVERYWHERE
Cost effective - High frame rate - Any size
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Game Controllers The WiiFit Wii Balance Board was able to utilize some subtleties of body and feet gestures, but for a single tethered person As with DDR , that kid wants to move. And Clearly mom dad and sis want to get in the action too. If that rug had pressure imaging, that could be done Clearly in conjunction with Kinect like technology capturing limb, leg and head positions along with balance
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TACTONIC ™ SENSOR VIDEO: PRESSURE IMAGING EVERYWHERE
Tactonic™ Tiles Kit Available September 2012
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People Tracking
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Tracking Applications
Security Market Intelligence
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Presence/Movement: Factory Safety
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Tactonic™ Developer Kit
Questions? For More Information Contact: Gerry Seidman Tactonic™ Developer Kit Available June 2012
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