Human Skin Touch Screens

The SkinTrack Allows Skin to Function as a Touch Screen

Technology is one stop closer to turning human skin into a touch screen with the new SkinTrack system that can be used on smartwatches.

The skin touch screen system was created by researchers at Carnegie Mellon and is intended to make navigating small devices such as smartwatches much easier. There are four pairs of electrodes embedded in the watchband and the user also wears a ring which generates an electrical signal when the arm is touched. That signal is then able to track finger movements and as a result the person's arm or hand turn into a touch pad.

Although it may be difficult to use a touch pad on which you cannot see exactly what you are pressing, this system would be particularly useful for functions such as drawing and punching numbers -- something that can be difficult on small touch screen devices.
Trend Themes
1. Skintrack Technology - SkinTrack system turns human skin into a touch screen, opening up innovative possibilities for interactive devices.
2. Wearable Electronics - The use of SkinTrack on smartwatches signifies a trend towards more interactive and intuitive wearable devices.
3. Enhanced User Experience - SkinTrack offers a new way for users to interact with small touch screen devices, improving usability and functionality.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - SkinTrack technology has the potential to revolutionize the consumer electronics industry by enabling touch functionality on various devices.
2. Healthcare - The application of SkinTrack in healthcare devices could lead to more efficient and user-friendly interfaces for medical professionals and patients.
3. Gaming - Integrating SkinTrack technology in gaming consoles or VR devices could create immersive and unique gaming experiences.

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