RedTacton is a human area networking technology developed by NTT that allows for data transmission speeds of up to 10 Mbps across the human body. It works by using weak electric fields on the body's surface as a transmission medium, unlike previous technologies that relied on electromagnetic or light waves. NTT plans to continue developing more compact and cost-effective RedTacton transceivers and exploring applications through field testing, though the technology currently has high costs and may lack compelling uses beyond existing options.
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RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body.
A transmission path is formed at the moment a part of the human body comes in contact with a RedTacton transceiver. Communication is possible using any body surfaces, such as the hands, fingers, arms, feet, face, legs or torso. RedTacton works through shoes and clothing as well. When the physical contact gets separated, the communication is ended.
Thanks to slideshare to allow me to share my part of happiness. And also thanks to science and Technology to give us a hand full of new technos where we can not only get updated but also share the same with others. For this 'REDTACTON' , I stood 1st in my final yr seminar. So hope this ppt not only keeps you updated but also helps you out to choose a new and hot topic of the present.All the best. Be different.. :)
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body.
A transmission path is formed at the moment a part of the human body comes in contact with a RedTacton transceiver. Communication is possible using any body surfaces, such as the hands, fingers, arms, feet, face, legs or torso. RedTacton works through shoes and clothing as well. When the physical contact gets separated, the communication is ended.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology/Wireless Network, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology/Wireless Network, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body
This is the networking technology.Basically we can understand HAN (Human Area Network) same as LAN as we transfer our data by lan cable or any other medium.Here we can transfer our data by using human body.
Advance communication through red tacton human area networking technology Pawan Sharma
WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION Its our great pleasure to presenting a paper at the NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION (NCHCIEE -2013) Organized by : Jahwaharlal institute of technology, borawa , dist khargone M.P Presented by : Mr. Pawan sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendre singh rathore (From SPITM, Mandleshwar dist khargone . M.p )
Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology: Presented by : Mr. Pawan Sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendra Singh Rathore Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology Dept. of Electronics & Communication
Bluetooth, infrared etc. were the most commonly used techniques for data transmission.
But these short-range wireless communication systems have some problems of packet collisions and it can be reduce by RED-TECTON.
The ultimate human area network solution to all these constraints of conventional technologies is “intra body” communication, in which the human body serves as the transmission medium.
Ubiquitous services that are genuinely user-friendly to everyone will require technologies that enable communication between people and objects in close proximity.
Focusing on the naturalness, inevitability, and sense of security conveyed by touching in everyday life, which describes Human area network that enables communication by touching, which we call RedTacton.
Here, the human body acts as a transmission medium supporting IEEE 802.3 half-duplex communication at 10Mbit/s. The key component of the transceiver is an electric-field sensor implemented with an electro optic crystal and laser light.
Power constraints play a key role in designing Human Area Networks (HANs) for biomonitoring. To alleviate the power constraints, we advocate a design that uses an asynchronous time encoding mechanisms for representing biomonitoring information and the skin surface as the communication channel.
Time encoding does not require a clock while allows perfect signal recovery; the communication channel is operated below 1 MHz. The ultimate human area network solution to all these constraints of conventional technologies is “intrabody” communication, in which the human body serves as the transmission medium.
The concept of intrabody communication, which uses the minute electric field propagated by the human body to transmit information, was first proposed by IBM [1]. The communication mechanism has subsequently been evaluated and reported by several research groups around the world.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology/Wireless Network, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path.
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology/Wireless Network, which is developed by Robin Gaur Jind, that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. It is completely distinct from wireless and infrared technologies as it uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human body
This is the networking technology.Basically we can understand HAN (Human Area Network) same as LAN as we transfer our data by lan cable or any other medium.Here we can transfer our data by using human body.
Advance communication through red tacton human area networking technology Pawan Sharma
WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION Its our great pleasure to presenting a paper at the NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION (NCHCIEE -2013) Organized by : Jahwaharlal institute of technology, borawa , dist khargone M.P Presented by : Mr. Pawan sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendre singh rathore (From SPITM, Mandleshwar dist khargone . M.p )
Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology: Presented by : Mr. Pawan Sharma Proff . Lokesh mehta Mr. Lokendra Singh Rathore Advance Communication through Red Tacton -Human Area Networking Technology Dept. of Electronics & Communication
Bluetooth, infrared etc. were the most commonly used techniques for data transmission.
But these short-range wireless communication systems have some problems of packet collisions and it can be reduce by RED-TECTON.
The ultimate human area network solution to all these constraints of conventional technologies is “intra body” communication, in which the human body serves as the transmission medium.
Ubiquitous services that are genuinely user-friendly to everyone will require technologies that enable communication between people and objects in close proximity.
Focusing on the naturalness, inevitability, and sense of security conveyed by touching in everyday life, which describes Human area network that enables communication by touching, which we call RedTacton.
Here, the human body acts as a transmission medium supporting IEEE 802.3 half-duplex communication at 10Mbit/s. The key component of the transceiver is an electric-field sensor implemented with an electro optic crystal and laser light.
Power constraints play a key role in designing Human Area Networks (HANs) for biomonitoring. To alleviate the power constraints, we advocate a design that uses an asynchronous time encoding mechanisms for representing biomonitoring information and the skin surface as the communication channel.
Time encoding does not require a clock while allows perfect signal recovery; the communication channel is operated below 1 MHz. The ultimate human area network solution to all these constraints of conventional technologies is “intrabody” communication, in which the human body serves as the transmission medium.
The concept of intrabody communication, which uses the minute electric field propagated by the human body to transmit information, was first proposed by IBM [1]. The communication mechanism has subsequently been evaluated and reported by several research groups around the world.
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Abstract Human society is entering an era of ubiquitous computing, when networks are seamlessly interconnected and information is always accessible at our fingertips. In the world of computers, networking is the practice of linking two or more computing devices together for the purpose of sharing data. Red Tacton is emerging technology that enables the first practical HAN (Human Area Network)between body-centered electronic devices and PCs or other network devices embedded in the environment via a new generation of user interface based on totally natural human actions such as touching, holding, sitting, walking, or stepping on a particular spot. By making Human Area Networks feasible, Red Tacton will enable ubiquitous services based on human centered interactions and therefore more intimate and easier for people to use. Red Tacton is a break-through technology that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path. So we, in this paper are explaining the unique new functional features and enormous potential of Red Tacton as a Human Area networking technology. Technology is making many things easier; we can say that our concept is standing example for that. So far we have seen LAN, MAN, WAN, INTERNET & many more but here is new concept of “RED TACTON” which makes the human body as a communication network. Keywords: Electro sensor, Human area network, Redtacton
RedTacton is a new Human Area networking technology, which is under development that uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path.
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3. Human Area Networks
Human Area Networking is a technology that safely turns the
surface of the human body into data transmission paths at
speeds up to 10 Mbps between any two points on the body.
4. History of HAN
The concept of intra-body communication was
first proposed by IBM in 1996.
This communication mechanism was later
evaluated and reported by several research groups
around the world.
All those reported technologies had two
limitations…
5. Limitations…
The operating range through the body was limited to a
few tens of centimeters.
The top communication speed was only about 40
bits/s !!
These limitations were overcome by NTT (Nippon
Telegraph and Telephone Corporation) located in
Tokyo, Japan and finally came up with a human area
networking technology called ‘REDTACTON’.
6. The name suggests…
TACTON “touch-act-on” meaning action
triggered by touching.
RED it is an auspicious color in Japanese
culture with connotations of warmth
and love, to convey the cordiality of
interpersonal communication.
7. What is ?
RedTacton is a new Human Area Networking
technology that turns the surface of human body as a safe,
high speed network transmission path.
RedTacton takes a different technical approach. Instead
of relying on electromagnetic waves or light waves to
carry data, it uses weak electric fields on the surface of the
body as a transmission medium.
10. Principle…
RedTacton relies upon the principle that the optical
properties of an electro-optic crystal can vary
according to the changes of a weak electric field.
RedTacton detects these changes using a laser and
converts it to an electric signal in an optical receiver
unit circuit.
11. Mechanism of communication with
The naturally occurring electric
field induced on the surface of the
human body dissipates into the
earth. Therefore, this electric field
is exceptionally faint and
unstable. The photonic electric
field sensor developed by NTT
enables weak electric fields to be
measured by detecting changes in
the optical properties of an
electro-optic crystal with a laser
beam.
12. Transceiver
Figure shows a photograph of the RedTacton transceiver
connected to a PDA and a block diagram of the RedTacton
transceiver developed by NTT.
15. Interactive communication is possible at a maximum speed of 10Mbps.
Because the transmission path is on the surface of the body, transmission
speed does not deteriorate in congested areas where many people are
communicating at the same time.
18. Human Safety
The transmitting and receiving electrodes of the
RedTacton transceiver are completely covered with
insulating film, so the body of the person acting as the
transmission medium is completely insulated. This
makes it impossible for current to flow into a person’s
body from the transceiver.
19. Comparison with other network
technologies
Evaluation Criteria Wireless Infrared/ RedTacton
LAN Bluetooth
Transfer Speed
(Can DVD quality E P E
images can be sent)
Performance
deterioration during
periods of congestion P E E
(Simultaneous use by
many people in small
places)
Duplex Data Transfer E E E
(Interactive Processing)
Performance: Excellent (E) Poor (P)
20. Applications…
An Alarm sounds automatically to
avoid accidental medicine
ingestion
Touch advertising and
receive information
21. Applications…
Touch printer to print
Instantaneous private network
via personal handshake
22. Applications…
Connect to the network just Potential for use as
by putting a laptop on the communication method in
table outer space and under water
23. Security Applications…
User verification
and unlocking with
a touch
Automatic access
log for confidential
document storage
25. Plans for Commercialization
It seems like there was a press release event where they
demoed the technology. The first demo was a PDA
medication assistant that shows instructions relevant to
touched medicine bottles. The second was a museum guide
PDA whose contents was fed from a floor-embedded
transmitter through user’s feet.
NTT plans to develop transceivers with an emphasis on
portability that are more compact, cost-effective and less
power consumption. Through field testing, NTT will
continue to investigate and improve the robustness of
Human Area Networking and human body surface
communication applications.