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WireTouch: An Open Multi-Touch Tracker based on Mutual Capacitance Sensing

Authors: Wagner, Armin; Kaindl, Georg;

WireTouch: An Open Multi-Touch Tracker based on Mutual Capacitance Sensing

Abstract

We present a fully disclosed tracking pipeline based on mutual capacitance sensing. We designed both hard- and software to support and foster experimentation. Without the use of vendor-supplied cap-sense ICs and proprietary software parts, every aspect and parameter of the user interface can be modified with ease. This flexibility gives the researcher a high degree of freedom while designing novel interactive systems. The working prototype of an audio-tactile multi-touch map is presented as an exemplary application.

Keywords

prototyping, capacitive sensor, open-source hardware, touch-sensitive interfaces

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