DocumentCode
786451
Title
A touch too much [intrabody communications]
Author
Goldstei, Harry
Volume
43
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
25
Abstract
This paper describes a novel networking technology, called RedTacton, developed by NTT. RedTacton could ultimately let people transfer data to each other´s handhelds by means of a handshake or a slap on the back. Using a transmitter embedded in, say, a PDA, RedTacton sends a 5-volt pulse along the surface of the body. The human body shunts most of this electricity to the ground, resulting in a weak electric field that can be modulated to carry signals. The receiver is located either on another part of the body - a component of a hands-free headset or in an acquaintance´s PDA. As it senses modulations in the electric field, the receiver decodes them to recover the data. While a good idea, RedTacton unfortunately has no compelling applications that aren´t already available. It doesn´t work reliably yet and has also been experiencing face perception problems among the general public.
Keywords
data communication; human factors; mobile communication; NTT Microsystems Integration Laboratories; RedTacton; data recovery; data transfer; electric field; hands-free headset; networking technology; Cellular phones; Electrooptic devices; Lasers and electrooptics; Optical polarization; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Optical transmitters; Photodetectors; Prototypes; Transceivers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.2006.1572346
Filename
1572346
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