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DeskWave: Desktop interactions using low-cost microwave Doppler arrays

McIntosh, Jess; Fraser, Mike; Worgan, Paul; Marzo, Asier

Authors

Jess McIntosh

Mike Fraser

Paul Worgan Paul.Worgan@uwe.ac.uk
Lecturer in Mechotronics

Asier Marzo



Abstract

Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation that can pass through a variety of commonly found materials but partially reflect off human bodies. Microwaves are non-ionizing and at controlled levels do not pose a danger. A wave that is capable of passing through materials and image humans could have useful applications in human-computer-interaction. However, only recently the full potential of microwaves for interactive devices has begun to be explored. Here, we present a scalable, low-cost system using an array of off-the-shelf microwave Doppler sensors and explore its potential for tabletop interactions. The arrays are installed beneath a desk, making it an ubiquitous device that enables a wide range of interactions such as 3D hand tracking, gesture recognition and different forms of tangible interaction. Given the low cost and availability of these sensors, we expect that this work will stimulate future interactive devices that employ microwave sensors.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name CHI '17: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Start Date May 6, 2017
End Date May 11, 2017
Acceptance Date Jan 1, 2017
Online Publication Date May 6, 2017
Publication Date May 6, 2017
Deposit Date Dec 3, 2021
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Pages 1885-1892
Book Title CHI EA '17: Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
ISBN 9781450346566
DOI https://doi.org/10.1145/3027063.3053152
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/8206274


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