Bioelectromagnetic-response-based Input Interface for Mobile Devices —Finger Identification Using Bioimpedance Characteristics—
Dairoku Muramatsu
Abstract:In this study, we realize a next-generation extended input interface that can identify the fingers used for operating mobile devices through bioelectromagnetic response sensing. First, the impedance characteristics of the five fingers were elucidated through an experiment involving different subjects. Furthermore, we discussed the possibilities of finger identification and subsequently focused on the differentiation between the thumb and the index finger. Next, we evaluated the differences between the bioimped… Show more
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