Tip-Tap: Battery-free sensing, feedback and input device for wearables and other applications

Summary of the technology

Background

There is a need for creating wearable input devices that minimize movement for comfort and social acceptability. Using small finger movements is perhaps the most subtle style of input but can be challenging to reliably sense. Methods like mounting a camera on or near the hand, using sensors on a smartwatch, or magnetic field sensing can track continuous movements of fingers, but all are limited by accuracy, bulk, and power demands.

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Description of the invention

Tip-Tap is an interaction technique and related RFID-based sensing method that simplifies finger input to a discrete set of input events. The technique creates an addressable matrix of discrete input events by detecting different pinch points at the intersection of two arrays of contacts, mounted near the tips of the index finger and thumb (Figure 1). A novel RFID tag design featuring two half-antennas and multiple RFID chips (Figure 2) enables detecting touch events. A glove embodiment of Tip-Tap (Figure 2 (a)) can communicate simple input commands with a range of up to 7 meters.

Advantages

The device/method is robust, small, simple, and “battery-free” (no power source is attached to the wearable device). It can also provide different types of passive haptic feedback.

Potential applications

Tip-Tap embodiments in gloves or on-skin tattoos are useful for issuing simple commands where:

  • a user cannot easily hold an input device and the usage context is a defined area. For example, factory workers, surgeons, or people exercising in a gym.
  • Interaction with small device form factors (eg. wearables, smart watch, auto infotainment systems, etc)
  • a user would like to provide an input without unnecessarily touching certain surfaces such as elevator keys, medical equipment panels retail POSE terminals, etc. in a pandemic situation similar to COVID-19.

Related Keywords

  • Semiconductors Technology
  • Health care
  • Life & Physical Sciences
  • Telecommunications

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