Skin Touchscreen Systems

The SkinTrack System Turns Your Arm Into a Touch-Sensitive Interface

A group of scientists and engineers working out of Carnegie Mellon University in the USA have developed an innovative new technology and system, dubbed SkinTrack, that is designed to make it possible for you to control a device by moving your finger across your skin in the vein of a touchscreen.

The device's workings are wonderfully well designed. The smartwatch in question is fitted to a strap that is embedded with electrodes. Meanwhile, one finger on your other arm is adorned with a ring that emits a special electrical signal. As this finger touches the arm that's wearing the watch, an electrical signal is conveyed -- even if the skin is covered in clothing. This system allows users to run their finger across their skin in order to perform scrolling, zooming and drawing functions.

Ultimately, the SkinTrack technology is sure to be incorporated by a variety of tech manufacturers in the years to come, as touchscreen control becomes even more convenient than ever.
Trend Themes
1. Skin Touchscreen Interface - The SkinTrack development is an example of a skin touchscreen interface that has the potential to revolutionize how we interact with devices.
2. Smartwatch Control - SkinTrack's application in smartwatches show the potential for new and innovative methods for controlling devices.
3. Wearable Electronics - SkinTrack's technology can pave the way for new innovations in wearable electronics and how we interact with them.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can benefit from integrating SkinTrack's technology into their products for more efficient and convenient user interaction.
2. Medical Devices - The medical devices industry can incorporate SkinTrack's technology to create touchless user interfaces for patients who are unable to make physical contact with device screens.
3. Fitness Wearables - The fitness wearables industry can potentially incorporate SkinTrack's technology to measure and record fitness activities with more ease and accuracy.

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