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A navigation device utilizing body communication channel for mobile wearable systems

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A novel touch sensor utilizing a body communication technology is presented in the paper. The proposed device accepts orders (gestures) only from a person wearing it. Moreover, when comparing it to a similar, however an optical one, it appears as a less power consumable. Preliminary results of its properties examination are presented and discussed. Additionally, the developed sensor allows to measure a human body the electrical passive parameters thus, aside it performs a basic functionality it also delivers additional information on the user.

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Title of issue:
2017 10th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI) strony 25 - 30
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English
Publication year:
2017
Bibliographic description:
Bujnowski A., Osinski K., Wtorek J..: A navigation device utilizing body communication channel for mobile wearable systems, W: 2017 10th International Conference on Human System Interactions (HSI), 2017, ,.
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1109/hsi.2017.8004990
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