We experimented with technology for low-cost, large-area input devices, using charge-source tomography on an electrically resistive medium. This research explored new possibilities for creating affordable touch-sensitive surfaces.
The project developed:
Charge-source tomography techniques
Large-area sensing materials
Low-cost input device fabrication
Position detection algorithms
Resistive sensing methods
The research contributed to:
Touch input technology
Large-scale interactive surfaces
Low-cost sensor development
Position tracking methods
Technical papers on resistive sensing
Documentation of fabrication methods
Performance analysis studies
Touch sensors
Interactive surfaces
Electrical tomography
Position tracking systems