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Red Tacton An Innovative Human Area Networking Technology
Journal Title Advances in Digital Multimedia
Journal Abbreviation ADMM
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title Red Tacton An Innovative Human Area Networking Technology
Authors Prakash, Arun
Abstract Everybody wants to make the life simpler and thus scientists of NTT Labs are trying to develop a new trend HAN [Human Area Network] in addition to the LAN, WAN & MAN that makes the transmission of signal, much simpler through the human body. This new type of Network is popularly known to be Red Tacton. Its commonly known fact that human body generates negative charges but a new research proved that communication is possible by just handing a Red Tacton touch device in our pockets. All physical movements like touching, gripping, sitting, walking, stepping and so on are used as triggers for various processes of this equipment. In Red Tacton device, the extent to which the optical properties of the body are changed is detected by laser light which is then converted to an electrical signal by a detector circuit that makes the communication possible. It has broad application in the daily life of human and expected speed is 10 MBPS. A study said that it will not affect human body and even the multiple communications will not affect the speed. It can be used efficiently by astronauts and physically disabled people to have an easy communication. In this paper, I have discussed the principle, working and suggested the working environments where the Red Tacton Technology has huge role to play.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-06-01
Source 2166-2916
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