Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3294109.3295638
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Optimizing Pressure Matrices

Abstract: This paper provides resources and design recommendations for optimizing position input for pressure sensor matrices, a sensor design often used in eTextiles. Currently applications using pressure matrices for precise continuous position control are rare. One reason designers opt against using these sensors for continuous position control is that when the finger transitions from one sensing electrode to the next, jerky motion, jumps or other non-linear artifacts appear. We demonstrate that interdigitation can i… Show more

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“…Among various flexible touch sensors, pressure and strain sensors are the most popular categories [48,54]. Pressure-based position input used in wearable systems is highly common [64], including on-body gesture input [60], body posture classification [63], detection of advanced deformation gestures [55], etc. However, because the pressure sensor matrix often encounters problems such as jitter, jumping, or other nonlinear artifacts in practice, the current application of pressure matrix for precise and continuous position control is very rare [64].…”
Section: Interaction On Flexible Touch Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among various flexible touch sensors, pressure and strain sensors are the most popular categories [48,54]. Pressure-based position input used in wearable systems is highly common [64], including on-body gesture input [60], body posture classification [63], detection of advanced deformation gestures [55], etc. However, because the pressure sensor matrix often encounters problems such as jitter, jumping, or other nonlinear artifacts in practice, the current application of pressure matrix for precise and continuous position control is very rare [64].…”
Section: Interaction On Flexible Touch Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the original form of creating human-readable text [45], handwriting is highly user-friendly. However, being flexible implies shape deformation, which produces jerky signals and other nonlinear artifacts when monitoring continuous position input [64]. To directly address the challenges in signal processing, we propose dedicated data preprocessing methods and use a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) to implement handwritten character recognition (Sec.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the properties of textiles being lightweight, highly flexible, and often also stretchable they are applied in a wide range of use cases, e.g. for wireless monitoring suits [3], music control [7], multi-touch input [49,15] and motion capturing systems [54,11]. Machine embroidery has been one of the first fabrication techniques used in the field of smart textiles [37,41], as it is highly useful for rapid prototyping [28,48].…”
Section: Embroidered Smart Textilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future work is involving pressure hoping to increase efficiency [20]. However, pressure is not the only way since it can utilize other works such as adding recognition to different fingers or parts of fingers allowing them to be mapped to different authentication functions [21,22]; or adding a new concept called finger-aware interaction system which enables to recognize fingers' touches on whole smartphone's surface [23].…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%