What if you could turn your skin into a touch-interface? That’s the idea driving Skinput, a system that takes advantage of the vibrations generated when we tap our body. The prototype is accurate enough that different parts of the body can be turned into switches that control a variety of functions.
Using a tiny projector embedded in the armband that captures taps on the human arm, Skinput can even display a dynamic graphical interface to present information and options to users. I wonder though if Chris Harrison of Carnegie Mellon University—and his partners from Microsoft Research—can find a way to integrate swipes, and reduce the response time between presses.
Both would make Skinput much more versatile, and make it easier for that killer app to build demand for the system. The possible applications of Skinput are endless, so let’s hope this is a research project that makes it into retail or B2B channels.
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