Posted on 05/06/2016 11:57:16 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Future Interfaces Group, a research lab within Carnegie Mellon University, released a look at a novel solution to this problem: making the skin on your arm and hand act like a touchscreen for your smartwatch.
The system uses a signal-emitting ring worn on the finger to communicate with a sensing band attached to the watch. When the finger wearing the ring touches the skin, a high-frequency electrical signal spreads across your arm. It uses the distance between the ring and four pairs of electrodes in the watchband to triangulate the position of your finger in 2D space. "The great thing about SkinTrack is that its not obtrusive; watches and rings are items that people already wear every day," said Yang Zhang, a first-year Ph.D. student at CMU who worked on the technology.
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You can drag apps off the watch and place them on parts of your arm, creating shortcuts back to the app. Put your Twitter app on your elbow, for example, and you can quickly access it with a tap on that spot from the finger wearing the ring. Adding all that new real estate as part of your touchscreen also opens up possibilities for the watch as a gaming device, for example a long pull on the slingshot in Angry Birds.
The watch can also recognize hot key commands. Trace an "N" on your hand to open up your news app, for example, or an "S" to silence a phone call. Skin and screen can also be used to indicate different modes, with a screen swipe performing a slow scroll through an address book, and a skin swipe activating a rapid scroll.
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And if you leave it on porn too long, it burns the image into your skin.
I could be a walking advertisement. I could sell advertising skin space by the square inch. I could live well off of my belly space ads alone!
Really a dumb use of technology.
Play a game and you’ll likely rub the skin raw. Does it come with a tube of ointment?
It will be a major fad and everyone will want to use it, only to find out that prolonged usage can lead to cancer.
and hairy palms.
So Michiganders can show people where they are from by pointing at a specific spot on their hand?
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