Past results, present trends, and future challenges in intrabody communication
Intrabody communication (IBC) is a wireless communication technology using the human
body to develop body area networks (BANs) for remote and ubiquitous monitoring. IBC uses …
body to develop body area networks (BANs) for remote and ubiquitous monitoring. IBC uses …
Finding common ground: A survey of capacitive sensing in human-computer interaction
For more than two decades, capacitive sensing has played a prominent role in human-
computer interaction research. Capacitive sensing has become ubiquitous on mobile …
computer interaction research. Capacitive sensing has become ubiquitous on mobile …
Internet of Tangible Things (IoTT): Challenges and opportunities for tangible interaction with IoT
In the Internet of Things era, an increasing number of everyday objects are able to offer
innovative services to the user. However, most of these devices provide only smartphone or …
innovative services to the user. However, most of these devices provide only smartphone or …
MUSE-Fi: Contactless muti-person sensing exploiting near-field Wi-Fi channel variation
Having been studied for more than a decade, Wi-Fi human sensing still faces a major
challenge in the presence of multiple persons, simply because the limited bandwidth of Wi …
challenge in the presence of multiple persons, simply because the limited bandwidth of Wi …
A touchless user interface based on a near-infrared-sensitive transparent optical imager
T Kamijo, AJJM van Breemen, X Ma, S Shanmugam… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Touchless user interfaces that are based on gestures typically rely on near-infrared
cameras. However, such systems are often hampered by their limited field of view and high …
cameras. However, such systems are often hampered by their limited field of view and high …
Wall++ room-scale interactive and context-aware sensing
Human environments are typified by walls, homes, offices, schools, museums, hospitals and
pretty much every indoor context one can imagine has walls. In many cases, they make up a …
pretty much every indoor context one can imagine has walls. In many cases, they make up a …
Em-sense: Touch recognition of uninstrumented, electrical and electromechanical objects
Most everyday electrical and electromechanical objects emit small amounts of
electromagnetic (EM) noise during regular operation. When a user makes physical contact …
electromagnetic (EM) noise during regular operation. When a user makes physical contact …
Extending mobile interaction through near-field visible light sensing
Mobile devices are shrinking their form factors for portability, but user-mobile interaction is
becoming increasingly challenging. In this paper, we propose a novel system called Okuli to …
becoming increasingly challenging. In this paper, we propose a novel system called Okuli to …
CAvatar: Real-time Human Activity Mesh Reconstruction via Tactile Carpets
Human mesh reconstruction is essential for various applications, including virtual reality,
motion capture, sports performance analysis, and healthcare monitoring. In healthcare …
motion capture, sports performance analysis, and healthcare monitoring. In healthcare …
SoK: Context sensing for access control in the adversarial home IoT
In smart homes, access-control policies increasingly depend on contexts, such as who is
taking an action, whether there is an emergency, or whether an adult is nearby. The vast …
taking an action, whether there is an emergency, or whether an adult is nearby. The vast …