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Enabling On-Body Transmissions with Commodity Devices


We show for the first time that commodity devices can be used to generate wireless data transmissions that are confined to the human body. Specifically, we show that commodity input devices such as fingerprint sensors and touchpads can be used to transmit information to only wireless receivers that are in contact with the body. We characterize the propagation of the resulting transmissions across the whole body and run experiments with ten subjects to demonstrate that our approach generalizes across different body types and postures. We also evaluate our communication system in the presence of interference from other wearable devices such as smartwatches and nearby metallic surfaces. Finally, by modulating the operations of these input devices, we demonstrate bit rates of up to 50 bits per second over the human body.



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Mehrdad Hessar
Vikram Iyer

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Shyam Gollakota

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Darin L Chin

Contact: onbody@cs.washington.edu

Publications

Enabling On-Body Transmissions with Commodity Devices
Mehrdad Hessar, Vikram Iyer, Shyam Gollakota
UBICOMP, September 2016 [paper][slides]

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UW Networks & Mobile Systems Lab

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