Document Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
10-2018
Publication Title
UIST 2018, October 14–17, 2018, Berlin, Germany
Department
Department of Computer Science
Abstract
We present Indutivo, a contact-based inductive sensing technique for contextual interactions. Our technique recognizes conductive objects (metallic primarily) that are commonly found in households and daily environments, as well as their individual movements when placed against the sensor. These movements include sliding, hinging, and rotation. We describe our sensing principle and how we designed the size, shape, and layout of our sensor coils to optimize sensitivity, sensing range, recognition and tracking accuracy. Through several studies, we also demonstrated the performance of our proposed sensing technique in environments with varying levels of noise and interference conditions. We conclude by presenting demo applications on a smartwatch, as well as insights and lessons we learned from our experience.
DOI
10.1145/3242587.3242662
Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation
Gong, Jun; Yang, Xin; Seyed, Teddy; Urban Davis, Josh; and Yang, Xing-Dong, "Indutivo: Contact-Based, Object-Driven Interactions with Inductive Sensing" (2018). Dartmouth Scholarship. 2974.
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/2974
Comments
Published by the Association for Computing Machinery