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SkinTrack
 SkinTrack Basics
 Introduction of SkinTrack
 SkinTrack Methodology
 Needs of SkinTrack
 Next Presentation Overview
 References
 SkinTrack is a wearable system that enables
continuous touch tracking on the skin. It consists of
a ring, which emits a continuous high frequency
AC signal, and a sensing wristband with multiple
electrodes to a Desktop or any kind of wireless
device.
 It is a fascinating technology in the
emerging era of smart devices.
 In the world of digitalization, SkinTrack
shows how it can turn your own body
into a touchscreen interface.
Due to the phase delay inherent in a high-frequency
AC signal propagating through the body, a phase
difference can be observed between pairs of
electrodes. SkinTrack measures these phase
differences to compute a 2D finger touch coordinate.
SkinTrack
 SkinTrack relies on the principles that govern
electromagnetic (EM) waves propagating
along a physical waveguide.
 As the human body is conductive, the arm
can operate as a waveguide for electrical
signals .
 In the human body, the skin has an average
permittivity of 17 at 80MHz , which means an
80MHz electromagnetic wave propagates at
7.3107 m/s, with a peak-to-peak wave
length of ~91cm.
SkinTrack
 The arm band is a crude prototype, the
next generation could be made
considerably smaller-likely easily fitting
into a wristwatch
 Skinput could also be used without a
visual interface
 More function of SkinTrack.
 Difference between AIRBAR and
SKINTRACK.
 Technology which is used in SkinTrack.
 www.nbcnews.com/../ns/technology_a
nd _science-innovation/skintrack
 http://dx.doi.org/ - research report
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  • 2. SkinTrack Basics Introduction of SkinTrack SkinTrack Methodology Needs of SkinTrack Next Presentation Overview References
  • 3. SkinTrack is a wearable system that enables continuous touch tracking on the skin. It consists of a ring, which emits a continuous high frequency AC signal, and a sensing wristband with multiple electrodes to a Desktop or any kind of wireless device.
  • 4. It is a fascinating technology in the emerging era of smart devices. In the world of digitalization, SkinTrack shows how it can turn your own body into a touchscreen interface.
  • 5. Due to the phase delay inherent in a high-frequency AC signal propagating through the body, a phase difference can be observed between pairs of electrodes. SkinTrack measures these phase differences to compute a 2D finger touch coordinate.
  • 7. SkinTrack relies on the principles that govern electromagnetic (EM) waves propagating along a physical waveguide. As the human body is conductive, the arm can operate as a waveguide for electrical signals .
  • 8. In the human body, the skin has an average permittivity of 17 at 80MHz , which means an 80MHz electromagnetic wave propagates at 7.3107 m/s, with a peak-to-peak wave length of ~91cm.
  • 10. The arm band is a crude prototype, the next generation could be made considerably smaller-likely easily fitting into a wristwatch Skinput could also be used without a visual interface
  • 11. More function of SkinTrack. Difference between AIRBAR and SKINTRACK. Technology which is used in SkinTrack.
  • 15. If You want a PPT of this Subject you can Contact me on my E-mail