Low cost multi-touch human computer interface

Multi-touch refers to a touch system's ability to simultaneously detect and resolve a minimum of 3+ touch points. Multi-touch is one of the key techniques of implementing the concept of Human Computer Interaction. The speed, efficiency and intuitiveness of the technology have resulted in its wi...

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Main Author: Rohit Jha.
Other Authors: Chua Hock Chuan
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-461822023-07-07T16:01:40Z Low cost multi-touch human computer interface Rohit Jha. Chua Hock Chuan Martin Constable School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems Multi-touch refers to a touch system's ability to simultaneously detect and resolve a minimum of 3+ touch points. Multi-touch is one of the key techniques of implementing the concept of Human Computer Interaction. The speed, efficiency and intuitiveness of the technology have resulted in its widespread popularity, with many companies doing rapid research in this area. This technology has its applications varying from elementary education like in schools to specialized implementation like in space research centers. But the basic problem with such systems is the exponential increase in cost with the increase in complexity and size of the system. This project is developed to overcome the difficulties mentioned before. The objective is to develop a low-cost multi-touch human computer interface which can support the existing applications (including graphic intensive). Two prototype multi-touch boards have been constructed to demonstrate this feat. The boards have a 50 inch screen which provides a huge surface area for the user to interact with applications. The main innovation here is the extremely low cost at which the board was built. The response is extremely fast to touches on the screen. The boards are capable of running flash applications that support multi-touch. Also the boards bring native multi-touch capabilities to Windows 7 thereby allowing the user to freely and intuitively interact with all the existing Windows programs. Presence of two boards also allows collaborative features like simultaneous editing and communication. This project also is currently exploring the possibility of natively running Google Android 3.0 on its hardware. Bachelor of Engineering 2011-07-04T04:42:58Z 2011-07-04T04:42:58Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/46182 en Nanyang Technological University 71 p. application/pdf
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Low cost multi-touch human computer interface
description Multi-touch refers to a touch system's ability to simultaneously detect and resolve a minimum of 3+ touch points. Multi-touch is one of the key techniques of implementing the concept of Human Computer Interaction. The speed, efficiency and intuitiveness of the technology have resulted in its widespread popularity, with many companies doing rapid research in this area. This technology has its applications varying from elementary education like in schools to specialized implementation like in space research centers. But the basic problem with such systems is the exponential increase in cost with the increase in complexity and size of the system. This project is developed to overcome the difficulties mentioned before. The objective is to develop a low-cost multi-touch human computer interface which can support the existing applications (including graphic intensive). Two prototype multi-touch boards have been constructed to demonstrate this feat. The boards have a 50 inch screen which provides a huge surface area for the user to interact with applications. The main innovation here is the extremely low cost at which the board was built. The response is extremely fast to touches on the screen. The boards are capable of running flash applications that support multi-touch. Also the boards bring native multi-touch capabilities to Windows 7 thereby allowing the user to freely and intuitively interact with all the existing Windows programs. Presence of two boards also allows collaborative features like simultaneous editing and communication. This project also is currently exploring the possibility of natively running Google Android 3.0 on its hardware.
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