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Capacitive Touch Communication: A Technique to Input Data through Devices' Touch Screen
2014
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
As we are surrounded by an ever-larger variety of post-PC devices, the traditional methods for identifying and authenticating users have become cumbersome and timeconsuming. In this paper, we present a capacitive communication method through which a device can recognize who is interacting with it. This method exploits the capacitive touchscreens, which are now used in laptops, phones, and tablets, as a signal receiver. The signal that identifies the user can be generated by a small transmitter
doi:10.1109/tmc.2013.116
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