Nail+: sensing fingernail deformation to detect finger force touch interactions on rigid surfaces

Min-Chieh Hsiu, Chiuan Wang, Da-Yuan Huang, Jhe-Wei Lin, Yu-Chih Lin, De-Nian Yang, Y. Hung, Mike Y. Chen
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Force sensing has been widely used for bringing the touch from binary to multiple states, creating new abilities on surface interactions. However, prior proposed force sensing techniques mainly focus on enabling force-applied gestures on certain devices. This paper presents Nail+, a technique using fingernail deformation to enable force touch sensing interactions on everyday rigid surfaces. Our prototype, 3x3 0.2mm strain sensor array mounted on a fingernail, was implemented and conducted with a 12-participant study for evaluating the feasibility of this sensing approach. Result showed that the accuracy for sensing normal and force-applied tapping and swiping can achieve 84.67% on average. We finally proposed two example applications using Nail+ prototype for controlling the interfaces of head-mounted display (HMD) devices and remote screens.
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指甲+:感应指甲变形,以检测手指在刚性表面上的力触摸相互作用
力传感被广泛应用于将触摸从二元状态转变为多重状态,创造了表面相互作用的新能力。然而,先前提出的力感技术主要集中在某些设备上实现施加力的手势。本文介绍了Nail+,这是一种利用指甲变形在日常刚性表面上实现力触摸传感相互作用的技术。我们的原型是安装在指甲上的3x3 0.2mm应变传感器阵列,并与12名参与者一起进行了研究,以评估这种传感方法的可行性。结果表明,感应正常和用力敲击和滑动的精度平均可达到84.67%。最后,我们提出了两个使用Nail+ prototype来控制头戴式显示器(HMD)设备和远程屏幕接口的示例应用。
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