Publication | Open Access
Tip-Tap
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2019
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Haptic FeedbackEngineeringAssistive TechnologyIndex FingerTouch User InterfaceBioelectronicsWearable ElectronicsWearable TechnologyEducationHaptic TechnologyIndex FingertipBiomedical EngineeringTechnologyGesture RecognitionCustom Rfid Tag
We describe Tip-Tap, a wearable input technique that can be implemented without batteries using a custom RFID tag. It recognizes 2-dimensional discrete touch events by sensing the intersection between two arrays of contact points: one array along the index fingertip and the other along the thumb tip. A formative study identifies locations on the index finger that are reachable by different parts of the thumb tip, and the results determine the pattern of contacts points used for the technique. Using a reconfigurable 3x3 evaluation device, a second study shows eyes-free accuracy is 86% after a very short period, and adding bumpy or magnetic passive haptic feedback to contacts is not necessary. Finally, two battery-free prototypes using a new RFID tag design demonstrates how Tip-Tap can be implemented in a glove or tattoo form factor.
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