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RedTacton is a new Human Area networking technology, which is under development that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path.
RedTacton is a new human area network technology introduced by NTT that uses the human body as a transmission medium for safe, high-speed data transfer through weak electric fields. It works by generating a displacement current through the body when in contact with a transmitting device, which is then detected by a receiving device. While offering advantages like speed, security, and low power usage, RedTacton has limitations in range and cost that have prevented compelling applications beyond short-distance personal use cases.
Red Tacton is a new human area networking technology that uses the human body's surface as a safe, high-speed transmission path. It uses the minute electric field generated by the human body to transmit data between devices that have transmitters and receivers embedded in them. Communication starts when these devices come into contact through any part of the body and ends when physical contact is separated. Red Tacton can achieve duplex communication at speeds of up to 10 Mbps using sensitive photonic electric field sensors to detect fluctuations in the weak electric field on the body's surface.
Ubiquitous services that are genuinely user-friendly to everyone will require technologies that enable communication between people and objects in close proximity.
Focusing on the naturalness, inevitability, and sense of security conveyed by touching in everyday life, which describes Human area network that enables communication by touching, which we call RedTacton.
Here, the human body acts as a transmission medium supporting IEEE 802.3 half-duplex communication at 10Mbit/s. The key component of the transceiver is an electric-field sensor implemented with an electro optic crystal and laser light.
Power constraints play a key role in designing Human Area Networks (HANs) for biomonitoring. To alleviate the power constraints, we advocate a design that uses an asynchronous time encoding mechanisms for representing biomonitoring information and the skin surface as the communication channel.
Time encoding does not require a clock while allows perfect signal recovery; the communication channel is operated below 1 MHz. The ultimate human area network solution to all these constraints of conventional technologies is intrabody communication, in which the human body serves as the transmission medium.
The concept of intrabody communication, which uses the minute electric field propagated by the human body to transmit information, was first proposed by IBM [1]. The communication mechanism has subsequently been evaluated and reported by several research groups around the world.
RedTacton is a technology under development that uses the human body's surface as a network transmission path. It works by using the minute electric field on the human body's surface rather than wireless or infrared technologies. The key features are touch-based interactions, broadband and interactive data transfer through device drivers and programs, and using various conductors and dielectrics for transmission media beyond just the human body. Potential applications include one-to-one services, personalized mobile phones and automobiles, and conferencing. Benefits are faster data transfer with less loss and lower power usage, while limitations are short-range use and requiring personal contact for transfer.
Red Tacton is a new technology developed by NTT that uses the human body as a network transmission path at speeds of up to 10 Mbps. It functions by generating weak electric fields on the skin's surface that modulate optical properties of an electro-optic crystal in the transceiver to transmit data. The system is safe for the human as no current flows into the body, and only causes displacement current from electric fields interacting with skin electrons. Potential applications include secure authentication, device personalization through touch, and acting as an alternative to short-range wireless systems.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology/Wireless Network, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path.
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The document discusses Red Tacton, a new human area networking technology developed in Japan. Red Tacton uses the human body as a transmission medium for data, inducing weak electric fields on the skin's surface to transmit signals up to 10 Mbps. It works by transmitting data via a tacton transmitter and receiving it using an electro-optic crystal sensor in the tacton receiver. The technology has applications for personal devices, security, and intuitive human-computer interaction through touch.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology/Wireless Network, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body
Redtacton is a new human area networking technology introduced by NTT that uses the weak electric field on the human body surface for communication. It works by inducing a weak electric field from a transmitter on the body which is then sensed by a receiver. This creates a communication path when two bodies touch. Redtacton offers high-speed communication between any two points on the body, is more secure than wireless technologies, and is not impacted by network congestion. While research is still ongoing, potential applications include personal devices, security features, and replacing wired connections.
Advance communication through red tacton human area networking technology Pawan Sharma
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WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION Its our great pleasure to presenting a paper at the NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION (NCHCIEE -2013) Organized by : Jahwaharlal institute of technology, borawa , dist khargone M.P Presented by : Mr. Pawan sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendre singh rathore (From SPITM, Mandleshwar dist khargone . M.p )
Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology: Presented by : Mr. Pawan Sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendra Singh Rathore Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology Dept. of Electronics & Communication
Bluetooth, infrared etc. were the most commonly used techniques for data transmission.
But these short-range wireless communication systems have some problems of packet collisions and it can be reduce by RED-TECTON.
The ultimate human area network solution to all these constraints of conventional technologies is intra body communication, in which the human body serves as the transmission medium.
RedTacton is a new technology developed by NTT that enables high-speed communication through human contact. It uses weak electric fields on the human body as a transmission medium, allowing data transfer through a simple touch. RedTacton relies on transreceivers that can create a communication channel when touching and detect signals programmed into other devices. It supports interactive broadband communication at speeds up to 10 Mbps and has applications for printing, data sharing, access control, and medical devices like insulin pumps. However, RedTacton is currently costly compared to other technologies.
Red Tacton is a new human area network technology developed by NTT that uses electric fields on the surface of the human body for high-speed, secure data transmission without relying on electromagnetic or light waves. It works by using a transmitter and receiver or transceiver to create and detect changes in the weak electric fields induced on the body to transmit data at speeds up to 10 mbps. Applications include intuitive device operation and personalization through touch-based communication, as well as marketing and security uses. While faster and more secure than other methods, Red Tacton is currently only effective over short distances and further research is needed on its effects on the human body.
RedTacton is an innovative Human Area Networking technology that uses the human body as a transmission path for data. It transmits data through natural physical movements like touching or walking. RedTacton allows devices to communicate through the body at speeds over 10Mbps, faster than Bluetooth or infrared. It provides a more secure alternative to wireless technologies by using the body as the transmission medium instead of radio frequencies. Potential applications of RedTacton include connected cars, wireless headsets, touchscreens, and security systems that can unlock with a touch.
RedTacton is a new human area networking technology that uses the human body as a transmission medium. It works by inducing weak electric fields on the skin's surface during contact between two devices. Data can be transmitted at speeds up to 10 Mbps without interference even in crowded areas. RedTacton communication is initiated with a touch and allows for interactive digital transfer of various media types through natural human movements and contact with surfaces like walls or desks. Potential applications include secure medical information transmission and safety alerts in hazardous environments.
Red Tacton is a new Human Area Networking (HAN) technology that uses the human body as a transmission path for data. It works by inducing a weak electric field on the body's surface from a transmitter chip, which is then detected by a receiver chip. This allows devices to communicate by touch at speeds up to 10Mbps without needing connectors. Potential applications include instantly downloading device drivers or sharing data between devices with a touch. While it provides a low-cost way to network devices, there are limitations on conductor size and potential safety issues from power dissipation that need further research.
Red Tacton is a new human area networking technology that uses the human body as a network transmission path. It involves using the minute electric field generated by the human body as a medium for transmitting data through touch at speeds of up to 10 Mbps. Red Tacton will enable ubiquitous computing services based on human-centered interactions and make networking technology easier for people to use. Some potential applications include automatically sounding an alarm to prevent accidental medicine ingestion, printing documents by touching a printer, exchanging private data via handshake, using wireless headsets, and verifying user identity and unlocking devices.
Red Tacton is a new technology for data transmission using the human body as a transmission medium. It works by inducing extremely weak electric fields on the surface of the body through a transmitter. These fields pass through the body and are detected by a receiver using an electro-optic crystal and laser light. This allows for high-speed transmission of up to 10 Mbit/s through surfaces of the body like hands or arms without needing direct contact. Communication is started when two Red Tacton devices are brought near each other and ends when they are separated. It has applications for areas like conferencing systems and security through transmission using natural movements and contacts with surfaces of the body.
Red Tacton is a technology that allows for communication between devices through human contact using electric fields on the surface of the skin. It works on the principle that changes in a weak electric field induced on the human body can be sensed. A Red Tacton device consists of a transmitter that induces an electric field and a receiver that senses changes in the field. This allows for duplex communication at speeds up to 10 Mbps through touching any part of the body. Potential applications include controlling devices with touch and creating secure personal area networks through handshakes.
Redtacton is a new technology called Human Area Networking that uses the human body as a means of data transmission between electronic devices. It works by using transceivers that can transmit data through physical contact with the body during natural movements like walking or sitting. Redtacton has several advantages over other wireless technologies as it is not impacted by congestion and can transmit data at high speeds. Potential applications include using Redtacton in medical devices, consumer electronics, security, and the military. However, the technology is still in early stages of development.
Red Tacton is a new technology developed by NTT that uses the human body as a transmission path for data by applying a weak electric field to the skin's surface. It relies on electro-optic crystals that can change optical properties based on variations in electric fields. Touching, gripping, or other movements can trigger actions like unlocking devices or obtaining data. It allows for fast, interactive transmission that is resistant to congestion and uses minimal power. While it has advantages in short-range use, it is limited to only a few centimeters and is costly.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body.
A transmission path is formed at the moment a part of the human body comes in contact with a RedTacton transceiver. Communication is possible using any body surfaces, such as the hands, fingers, arms, feet, face, legs or torso. RedTacton works through shoes and clothing as well. When the physical contact gets separated, the communication is ended.
Red Tacton is a new human area network technology developed by Japanese company NTT that uses weak electric fields on the surface of the human body for high-speed network transmission. It works by creating changes in electric fields from a transmitting transceiver that are received by a sensing receiving transceiver. Data transfer is faster and more secure compared to other technologies, though it has a limited range of a few centimeters and is more costly. Potential applications include touch-based controls and transferring various media types through the human body.
RedTacton is a technology developed in 2005 that allows devices to communicate when touched to a human body. It uses electro-optic effects and electric fields conducted through the body. RedTacton transceivers cover electrodes with insulating film so current does not enter the body. This novel approach provides high-speed, intuitive data transmission without wires at distances of a few centimeters. While expensive initially, RedTacton could revolutionize ubiquitous computing by facilitating communication between many networked devices and environments.
the red tacton technology is a new technology in which the transfer of data is soo speed and is safe as it uses human area network for file transfer..... the red tacton applications are described in this presentation which are immense anxious and are exciting to listen and see.. the red tacton under tasks perform best work by helping in military, entertainment, medical, technology, and many other human comfort areas..... the future is going to be very much of red tacton. technology .
this is a safer technology which doesniot harm any being by any sort of radiations so it can be called asa form of GREENER TECHNOLOGY and needed to be more studied for HUMAN SURVEILLANCE.......
Red Tacton is a new human area network technology that uses weak electric fields on the surface of the body as a transmission medium. It allows for high-speed and secure data transfer through touch-based interactions. Red Tacton relies on changes in an electro-optic crystal's optical properties from weak electric fields. It works by creating electric field changes with a transmitting transceiver, which are received and converted into signals by a receiving transceiver. Red Tacton offers advantages like fast and easy data transfer with low power and strong security, though it is costly and has a short range. Potential applications include unlocking devices or transmitting media by touch.
The document describes SkinTrack, a system that uses the human body as an electrical waveguide to enable continuous finger tracking on the skin. It consists of a ring that emits a high frequency AC signal and a wristband with electrodes. Due to phase delays as the signal propagates through the body, the wristband can measure phase differences between electrode pairs to determine the 2D location of a touch with millimeter accuracy. The authors believe this non-invasive approach could enable new touch interactions on small devices like smartwatches beyond their limited screen areas.
Survey on Red Tacton Technology for Human Area NetworkIOSR Journals
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This document summarizes research on Red Tacton technology for human area networks (HANs). Red Tacton uses the human body as a communication medium by transmitting data via electric fields induced on the skin's surface. It allows devices to communicate when touching a person. The document discusses Red Tacton's working principles, safety measures, applications in areas like healthcare monitoring and underwater communication, and comparisons to other HAN technologies. It concludes that Red Tacton is well-suited for wireless pervasive environments and its use in such networks will continue to expand.
The document discusses Red Tacton, a new human area networking technology developed in Japan. Red Tacton uses the human body as a transmission medium for data, inducing weak electric fields on the skin's surface to transmit signals up to 10 Mbps. It works by transmitting data via a tacton transmitter and receiving it using an electro-optic crystal sensor in the tacton receiver. The technology has applications for personal devices, security, and intuitive human-computer interaction through touch.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology/Wireless Network, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body
Redtacton is a new human area networking technology introduced by NTT that uses the weak electric field on the human body surface for communication. It works by inducing a weak electric field from a transmitter on the body which is then sensed by a receiver. This creates a communication path when two bodies touch. Redtacton offers high-speed communication between any two points on the body, is more secure than wireless technologies, and is not impacted by network congestion. While research is still ongoing, potential applications include personal devices, security features, and replacing wired connections.
Advance communication through red tacton human area networking technology Pawan Sharma
油
WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION Its our great pleasure to presenting a paper at the NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION (NCHCIEE -2013) Organized by : Jahwaharlal institute of technology, borawa , dist khargone M.P Presented by : Mr. Pawan sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendre singh rathore (From SPITM, Mandleshwar dist khargone . M.p )
Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology: Presented by : Mr. Pawan Sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendra Singh Rathore Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology Dept. of Electronics & Communication
Bluetooth, infrared etc. were the most commonly used techniques for data transmission.
But these short-range wireless communication systems have some problems of packet collisions and it can be reduce by RED-TECTON.
The ultimate human area network solution to all these constraints of conventional technologies is intra body communication, in which the human body serves as the transmission medium.
RedTacton is a new technology developed by NTT that enables high-speed communication through human contact. It uses weak electric fields on the human body as a transmission medium, allowing data transfer through a simple touch. RedTacton relies on transreceivers that can create a communication channel when touching and detect signals programmed into other devices. It supports interactive broadband communication at speeds up to 10 Mbps and has applications for printing, data sharing, access control, and medical devices like insulin pumps. However, RedTacton is currently costly compared to other technologies.
Red Tacton is a new human area network technology developed by NTT that uses electric fields on the surface of the human body for high-speed, secure data transmission without relying on electromagnetic or light waves. It works by using a transmitter and receiver or transceiver to create and detect changes in the weak electric fields induced on the body to transmit data at speeds up to 10 mbps. Applications include intuitive device operation and personalization through touch-based communication, as well as marketing and security uses. While faster and more secure than other methods, Red Tacton is currently only effective over short distances and further research is needed on its effects on the human body.
RedTacton is an innovative Human Area Networking technology that uses the human body as a transmission path for data. It transmits data through natural physical movements like touching or walking. RedTacton allows devices to communicate through the body at speeds over 10Mbps, faster than Bluetooth or infrared. It provides a more secure alternative to wireless technologies by using the body as the transmission medium instead of radio frequencies. Potential applications of RedTacton include connected cars, wireless headsets, touchscreens, and security systems that can unlock with a touch.
RedTacton is a new human area networking technology that uses the human body as a transmission medium. It works by inducing weak electric fields on the skin's surface during contact between two devices. Data can be transmitted at speeds up to 10 Mbps without interference even in crowded areas. RedTacton communication is initiated with a touch and allows for interactive digital transfer of various media types through natural human movements and contact with surfaces like walls or desks. Potential applications include secure medical information transmission and safety alerts in hazardous environments.
Red Tacton is a new Human Area Networking (HAN) technology that uses the human body as a transmission path for data. It works by inducing a weak electric field on the body's surface from a transmitter chip, which is then detected by a receiver chip. This allows devices to communicate by touch at speeds up to 10Mbps without needing connectors. Potential applications include instantly downloading device drivers or sharing data between devices with a touch. While it provides a low-cost way to network devices, there are limitations on conductor size and potential safety issues from power dissipation that need further research.
Red Tacton is a new human area networking technology that uses the human body as a network transmission path. It involves using the minute electric field generated by the human body as a medium for transmitting data through touch at speeds of up to 10 Mbps. Red Tacton will enable ubiquitous computing services based on human-centered interactions and make networking technology easier for people to use. Some potential applications include automatically sounding an alarm to prevent accidental medicine ingestion, printing documents by touching a printer, exchanging private data via handshake, using wireless headsets, and verifying user identity and unlocking devices.
Red Tacton is a new technology for data transmission using the human body as a transmission medium. It works by inducing extremely weak electric fields on the surface of the body through a transmitter. These fields pass through the body and are detected by a receiver using an electro-optic crystal and laser light. This allows for high-speed transmission of up to 10 Mbit/s through surfaces of the body like hands or arms without needing direct contact. Communication is started when two Red Tacton devices are brought near each other and ends when they are separated. It has applications for areas like conferencing systems and security through transmission using natural movements and contacts with surfaces of the body.
Red Tacton is a technology that allows for communication between devices through human contact using electric fields on the surface of the skin. It works on the principle that changes in a weak electric field induced on the human body can be sensed. A Red Tacton device consists of a transmitter that induces an electric field and a receiver that senses changes in the field. This allows for duplex communication at speeds up to 10 Mbps through touching any part of the body. Potential applications include controlling devices with touch and creating secure personal area networks through handshakes.
Redtacton is a new technology called Human Area Networking that uses the human body as a means of data transmission between electronic devices. It works by using transceivers that can transmit data through physical contact with the body during natural movements like walking or sitting. Redtacton has several advantages over other wireless technologies as it is not impacted by congestion and can transmit data at high speeds. Potential applications include using Redtacton in medical devices, consumer electronics, security, and the military. However, the technology is still in early stages of development.
Red Tacton is a new technology developed by NTT that uses the human body as a transmission path for data by applying a weak electric field to the skin's surface. It relies on electro-optic crystals that can change optical properties based on variations in electric fields. Touching, gripping, or other movements can trigger actions like unlocking devices or obtaining data. It allows for fast, interactive transmission that is resistant to congestion and uses minimal power. While it has advantages in short-range use, it is limited to only a few centimeters and is costly.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body.
A transmission path is formed at the moment a part of the human body comes in contact with a RedTacton transceiver. Communication is possible using any body surfaces, such as the hands, fingers, arms, feet, face, legs or torso. RedTacton works through shoes and clothing as well. When the physical contact gets separated, the communication is ended.
Red Tacton is a new human area network technology developed by Japanese company NTT that uses weak electric fields on the surface of the human body for high-speed network transmission. It works by creating changes in electric fields from a transmitting transceiver that are received by a sensing receiving transceiver. Data transfer is faster and more secure compared to other technologies, though it has a limited range of a few centimeters and is more costly. Potential applications include touch-based controls and transferring various media types through the human body.
RedTacton is a technology developed in 2005 that allows devices to communicate when touched to a human body. It uses electro-optic effects and electric fields conducted through the body. RedTacton transceivers cover electrodes with insulating film so current does not enter the body. This novel approach provides high-speed, intuitive data transmission without wires at distances of a few centimeters. While expensive initially, RedTacton could revolutionize ubiquitous computing by facilitating communication between many networked devices and environments.
the red tacton technology is a new technology in which the transfer of data is soo speed and is safe as it uses human area network for file transfer..... the red tacton applications are described in this presentation which are immense anxious and are exciting to listen and see.. the red tacton under tasks perform best work by helping in military, entertainment, medical, technology, and many other human comfort areas..... the future is going to be very much of red tacton. technology .
this is a safer technology which doesniot harm any being by any sort of radiations so it can be called asa form of GREENER TECHNOLOGY and needed to be more studied for HUMAN SURVEILLANCE.......
Red Tacton is a new human area network technology that uses weak electric fields on the surface of the body as a transmission medium. It allows for high-speed and secure data transfer through touch-based interactions. Red Tacton relies on changes in an electro-optic crystal's optical properties from weak electric fields. It works by creating electric field changes with a transmitting transceiver, which are received and converted into signals by a receiving transceiver. Red Tacton offers advantages like fast and easy data transfer with low power and strong security, though it is costly and has a short range. Potential applications include unlocking devices or transmitting media by touch.
The document describes SkinTrack, a system that uses the human body as an electrical waveguide to enable continuous finger tracking on the skin. It consists of a ring that emits a high frequency AC signal and a wristband with electrodes. Due to phase delays as the signal propagates through the body, the wristband can measure phase differences between electrode pairs to determine the 2D location of a touch with millimeter accuracy. The authors believe this non-invasive approach could enable new touch interactions on small devices like smartwatches beyond their limited screen areas.
Survey on Red Tacton Technology for Human Area NetworkIOSR Journals
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This document summarizes research on Red Tacton technology for human area networks (HANs). Red Tacton uses the human body as a communication medium by transmitting data via electric fields induced on the skin's surface. It allows devices to communicate when touching a person. The document discusses Red Tacton's working principles, safety measures, applications in areas like healthcare monitoring and underwater communication, and comparisons to other HAN technologies. It concludes that Red Tacton is well-suited for wireless pervasive environments and its use in such networks will continue to expand.
Smart dust refers to tiny sensor devices that integrate sensing, computing and wireless communication capabilities within a volume of only a few millimeters. They are made possible through MEMS technology which combines mechanical elements, sensors and electronics on a silicon substrate through microfabrication. Smart dust motes communicate wirelessly using either radio frequency or optical transmission techniques. Major challenges in developing smart dust include minimizing size and power requirements. Potential applications include environmental monitoring, health monitoring, and military surveillance.
This document summarizes the RedTacton technology, which enables data transfer between two devices through physical contact with the human body. RedTacton uses electric fields generated by the human body as a transmission medium. It allows for connectivity between various personal devices through natural physical interactions like handshakes. The technology works by placing sensors on the body that can detect minute electric fields used to transmit data in a point-to-point way. RedTacton provides a new way of connecting devices through a human-centered approach and establishes a type of network called a Human Area Network. Future applications could include uses in healthcare, security, and other areas where device-to-device communication through touch is useful.
Edge computing allows for data processing and storage to occur closer to IoT devices rather than on centralized cloud servers, improving performance. Smart security systems combine sensors, video technology, AI and software to protect assets. This document discusses various sensor technologies used in edge computing-based IoT security systems, including EO sensors, radar sensors, sonar for diver detection, and fence sensors.
Red Tacton is a technology developed by NTT that uses the human body as a transmission medium for data. It works by inducing extremely weak electric fields on the surface of the body through transceivers. Changes in these electric fields caused by one transceiver are detected by another through an optical sensor. This allows for data transfer speeds of up to 10Mbps through handshakes, touching devices, or walking on embedded surfaces. It provides a way to initiate wireless data transfer through natural human movements without additional devices or cables.
Human Area Networking, also called RedTacton, is a technology developed by NTT that uses the human body's natural electric field to transmit data through physical contact at speeds up to 10 Mbps. RedTacton overcomes earlier limitations of short operating ranges and slow speeds. It works by detecting minute changes in the body's electric field using a sensitive photonic electric field sensor. RedTacton transceivers induce a weak electric field for transmission and sense changes using an electro-optic crystal and laser. This allows for interactive high-speed communication through touch with various devices and surfaces.
RedTacton is a new human area networking technology under development that uses the human body's surface as a transmission medium. It can achieve data transmission speeds of up to 10 Mbps by inducing weak electric fields on the body from transmitter to receiver devices. RedTacton was first proposed in 1996 and developed by NTT in 2005. It allows for secure communication through touch and has applications in areas like device personalization, security, and instant data sharing. While promising, RedTacton faces challenges in widespread adoption due to costs and the need for many users to adopt the technology.
Red Tacton is a new technology that uses the human body as a transmission medium for data. It works by inducing a weak electric field on the surface of the body through an electro-optic crystal and laser. This electric field can then transmit data as it passes through the body and is received by another user in contact. It provides a high-speed and interactive wireless transmission option without using cables or traditional signals. The technology was developed by NTT in Japan and allows for transmission through clothing and materials at speeds of up to 10Mbps.
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The concept of a Third eye for Blind" typically refers to a wearable device that helps individuals who are visually impaired to navigate their surroundings more easily. One such device is an ultrasonic vibrator glove.
The document summarizes electronic skin (e-skin), which aims to mimic human skin. E-skin can be made from biocompatible silicon rubber with pressure sensors and can measure vital signs like heart activity and brain waves. It attaches directly to skin like a temporary tattoo through weak interactions. Future developments include stretchable solar cells to power e-skin and self-healing capabilities. E-skin has applications in health monitoring, robotics, and smart devices. While costly now, e-skin has potential uses and a bright future, especially if made more compact and affordable.
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The document discusses electronic skin, a new ultra-thin electronic device that can attach to the skin like a temporary tattoo. It can measure vital signs like electrical heart activity and brain waves. Researchers developed it to reduce wires and make medical monitoring more compact. Electronic skin uses tiny sensors and a "spider web" circuitry design made of silicon filaments. It transmits the recorded body signals to a receiver. Researchers believe it could one day control virtual screens to monitor health and even stimulate skin for smart bandages.
RedTacton is a human area networking technology that uses the human body as a transmission path for data. It works by using electric fields emitted on the human body surface detected by photonic sensors. RedTacton was developed by NTT in 2005 and overcomes limitations of earlier intrabody communication technologies with higher speeds and operating ranges. It works by transmitting data via changes in electric fields detected at the receiver. Potential applications include personalized devices, access control, and interactive marketing. RedTacton provides advantages of faster transfer, lower data loss, and better security compared to other technologies.
This document describes a proposed Arduino-based safety device for visually impaired people. The device uses ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles within 50 cm and alerts the user with varying beeps and vibrations depending on the obstacle's proximity. It also has an emergency button that can send the user's GPS location via SMS. The device is intended to help visually impaired people navigate more confidently and independently compared to traditional mobility aids like white canes. It provides obstacle detection both indoors and outdoors. The proposed design uses an Arduino microcontroller along with ultrasonic sensors, a buzzer, vibrator, LED, LDR light sensor, GPS, and GSM to achieve this goal.
The document discusses smart dust, which are tiny wireless sensing devices that combine sensing, computing and communication capabilities. It provides a history of smart dust, describing how it was conceived in 1998 to have sensing and communication integrated into a cubic millimeter package. It discusses the architecture of a smart dust mote, including MEMS sensors, an optical receiver, signal processing and a power source. It also covers communication methods like radio frequency transmission and optical transmission using passive reflective systems and active steered laser systems. Applications mentioned include environmental monitoring, military uses, health monitoring and virtual keyboards. Major challenges are the small size and power requirements while privacy and security are also concerns.
Smart dust is a network of tiny sensor-enabled devices called motes that can monitor environmental conditions. Each mote contains sensors, computing power, wireless communication, and an autonomous power supply within a volume of a few millimeters. They communicate with each other and a base station using radio frequency or optical transmission. Major challenges in developing smart dust include fitting all components into a small size while minimizing energy usage. Potential applications include environmental monitoring, healthcare, security, and traffic monitoring.
Red Tacton is an emerging human area networking technology developed by NTT that allows for high-speed data transmission through physical contact between devices and the human body. It uses minute electrostatic fields modulated with digital data that are transmitted capacitively to the skin and between devices. Red Tacton has advantages over other technologies with data transmission speeds of up to 10 Mbps, support for simultaneous connections, and ability to transmit over a variety of conductive surfaces including clothes and liquids. Potential applications include personalized one-to-one services, intuitive device operation through touch, new interactive behaviors, security applications, and communication in new contexts.
RedTacton is a new technology developed by NTT that enables communication through the human body using very weak electric fields on the skin's surface. It allows for a "Human Area Network" where electronic devices can connect and exchange data when touching different parts of the body. RedTacton uses a photonic electric field sensor combining an electro-optic crystal and laser to detect tiny fluctuations in the electric field caused by transmitting data. This powers duplex communication at speeds up to 10 Mbps. Potential applications include instantly sharing files between devices with a handshake, personalizing devices with a touch, and triggering alarms if the wrong medicine is touched.
Redtacton the forward thinking of human area networkeSAT Journals
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AI and Academic Writing, Short Term Course in Academic Writing and Publication, UGC-MMTTC, MANUU, 25/02/2025, Prof. (Dr.) Vinod Kumar Kanvaria, University of Delhi, vinodpr111@gmail.com
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.