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human factors in computing systems | 2006

TAP: touch-and-play

Duck Gun Park; Jin Kyung Kim; Jin Bong Sung; Jung Hwan Hwang; Chang Hee Hyung; Sung Weon Kang

An intuitive context aware service between two devices is possible using touch with the intrabody communication. Using this technology, users with multimedia devices may simply touch them to establish network connection, transfer data, and provide the required service; hence the name Touch-And-Play (TAP). Using TAP, users can disclose their context by touching the specific device. For instance, a user carrying a digital camera touches the TV to begin a slide show or a printer to print a photo. TAP is expected to enable the provision of intuitive, context-aware service. This paper discusses the feasibility of TAP and its application in user interface.


international symposium on circuits and systems | 2006

A novel system for intrabody communication: touch-and-play

Chang Hee Hyoung; Jin Bong Sung; Jung Hwan Hwang; Jin Kyung Kim; Duck Gun Park; Sung Weon Kang

This paper presents a novel intrabody communication system, in which the base-band signal is directly transmitted through human body and electrically recovered, and its architecture are. The electrical characteristics of the human body in terms of a communicational channel are investigated from 1KHz to 10MHz using the equipment with a floating ground. The signal from universal asynchronous receiver transceiver (UART) port of microcontroller with 3V peak is used as the output of transmitter. The receiver board occupied 2.2 times 2.2cm2 areas and consumes 30mW power with 3V supply voltage. The packet error rate (PER) of 10-8 is obtained with a packet size of 77bits. The proposed system named Touch-And-Play (TAP) is implemented and validated by transferring the JPEG file with Manchester coded digital signal up to 1Mbps from one hand with a microcontroller to the opposite one with the functional equivalence of the printer through human body by touching them


ieee international conference on pervasive computing and communications | 2006

Context aware service using intra-body communication

Duck Gun Park; Jin Kyung Kim; Sung Jin Bong; Jung Hwan Hwang; Chang Hee Hyung; Sung Weon Kang

An intuitive context aware service between two devices is possible using touch with the direct digital intra-body communication. Using this technology, users with multimedia devices may simply touch them to establish network connection, transfer data, and provide the required service; hence the name touch-and-play (TAP). Using TAP, users can disclose their context by touching the specific device. For instance, a user carrying a digital camera touches the TV to begin a slide show or a printer to print a photo. TAP is expected to enable the provision of intuitive, context-aware service. This paper discusses the communication protocol of TAP and its application


Archive | 2004

Communication apparatus and method using human body as medium

Duck Gun Park; Sung Weon Kang; Chang Auck Choi


Archive | 2006

Communication apparatus having human body contact sensing function and method thereof

Chang Hee Hyoung; Jin Bong Sung; Sung Weon Kang; Jun Hwan Hwang; Duck Gun Park; Jin Kyung Kim


Archive | 2006

Dmb Receiver and Receiving Method Using Human Body Antenna

Jung Hwan Hwang; Sung Weon Kang; Chang Hee Hyoung; Jin Bong Sung; Duck Gun Park; Jin Kyung Kim


Archive | 2008

Apparatus for frequency modulating and demodulating of frequency selective baseband with gain of frequency diversity, and apparatus for transmitting and receiving using for this

Hyung Il Park; In Gi Lim; Tae Wook Kang; Sung Weon Kang; Kyung Soo Kim; Jung Bum Kim; Chang Hee Hyoung; Jung Hwan Hwang; Jin Kyung Kim; Sung Eun Kim; Duck Gun Park; Ki Hyuk Park; Jae Hoon Shim


Archive | 2008

Apparatus and method for modulation and demodulation using frequency selective baseband

In Gi Lim; Hyung Ii Park; Sung Weon Kang; Tae Wook Kang; Chang Hee Hyoung; Jung Hwan Hwang; Kyung Soo Kim; Jung Bum Kim; Duck Gun Park; Jin Kyung Kim; Sung Eun Kim; Ki Hyuk Park; Jae Hoon Shim


Archive | 2008

Human body communication apparatus

Chang Hee Hyoung; Sung Weon Kang; Jung Hwan Hwang; Duck Gun Park; Sung Eun Kim; Jin Kyung Kim; Tae Wook Kang


Archive | 2008

RECEIVER AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING DATA IN HUMAN BODY COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING MULTIPLE RECEIVERS

Tae Wook Kang; In Gi Lim; Hyung Il Park; Sung Weon Kang; Kyung Soo Kim; Jung Bum Kim; Chang Hee Hyoung; Duck Gun Park; Sung Eun Kim; Jung Hwan Hwang; Ki Hyuk Park; Jae Hoon Shim; Jin Kyung Kim

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Sung Weon Kang

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Jin Kyung Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Jung Hwan Hwang

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Chang Hee Hyoung

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Sung Eun Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Tae Wook Kang

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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In Gi Lim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Jung Bum Kim

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Ki Hyuk Park

Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

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Kyung Soo Kim

Seoul National University

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