BodyWire-HCI

Shovan Maity, David Yang, S. Redford, D. Das, Baibhab Chatterjee, Shreyas Sen
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Abstract

Communication during touch provides a seamless and natural way of interaction between humans and ambient intelligence. Current techniques that couple wireless transmission with touch detection suffer from the problem of selectivity and security, i.e., they cannot ensure communication only through direct touch and not through close proximity. We present BodyWire-HCI, which utilizes the human body as a wire-like communication channel, to enable human–computer interaction, that for the first time, demonstrates selective and physically secure communication strictly during touch. The signal leakage out of the body is minimized by utilizing a novel, low frequency Electro-QuasiStatic Human Body Communication (EQS-HBC) technique that enables interaction strictly when there is a conductive communication path between the transmitter and receiver through the human body. Design techniques such as capacitive termination and voltage mode operation are used to minimize the human body channel loss to operate at low frequencies and enable EQS-HBC. The demonstrations highlight the impact of BodyWire-HCI in enabling new human–machine interaction modalities for variety of application scenarios such as secure authentication (e.g., opening a door and pairing a smart device) and information exchange (e.g., payment, image, medical data, and personal profile transfer) through touch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwrig2XQIH8).
BodyWire-HCI
触摸过程中的交流为人类和环境智能之间提供了一种无缝、自然的互动方式。目前将无线传输与触摸检测相结合的技术存在选择性和安全性问题,也就是说,它们不能确保仅通过直接触摸而不通过近距离接触进行通信。我们提出BodyWire-HCI,它利用人体作为线状通信通道,实现人机交互,首次展示了在触摸过程中严格的选择性和物理安全通信。通过利用一种新颖的低频静电-准静态人体通信(EQS-HBC)技术,最大限度地减少了身体外的信号泄漏,该技术可以在发射器和接收器之间通过人体存在导电通信路径时严格进行交互。采用电容端接和电压模式操作等设计技术,最大限度地减少人体通道损耗,以在低频下工作,实现EQS-HBC。这些演示突出了BodyWire-HCI在为各种应用场景提供新的人机交互模式方面的影响,例如安全认证(例如,开门和配对智能设备)和通过触摸进行信息交换(例如,支付、图像、医疗数据和个人资料传输)(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwrig2XQIH8)。
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