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picoRing: battery-free rings for subtle thumb-to-index input
picoRing: battery-free rings for subtle thumb-to-index input Ryo Takahashi, Eric Whitmire, Roger Boldu, Shiu Ng, Wolf Kienzle, Hrvoje Benko UIST 2024: The ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology Session: Break Q&A: Beyond mobile; Beyond mobile Smart rings for subtle, reliable finger input offer an attractive path for ubiquitous interaction with wearable computing platforms. However, compared to ordinary rings worn for cultural or fashion reasons, smart rings are much bulkier and less comfortable, largely due to the space required for a battery, which also limits the space available for sensors. This paper presents picoRing, a flexible sensing architecture that enables a variety of battery-free smart rings paired with a wristband. By inductively connecting a wristband-based sensitive reader coil with a ring-based fully-passive sensor coil, picoRing enables the wristband to stably detect the passive response from the ring via a weak inductive coupling. We demonstrate four different rings that support thumb-to-finger interactions like pressing, sliding, or scrolling. When users perform these interactions, the corresponding ring converts each input into a unique passive response through a network of passive switches. Combining the coil-based sensitive readout with the fully-passive ring design enables a tiny ring that weighs as little as 1.5 g and achieves a 13 cm stable readout despite finger bending, and proximity to metal. DOI:: 10.1145/3654777.3676365 Web:: https://programs.sigchi.org/uist/2024/program/content/170844 Video previews for Papers at UIST 2024
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