FuSA2 Touch Display is a fibratus visual and tactile display. In this system, the visual display and multi-touch input detection technique are integrated into simple construction using plastic optical fiber (POF) budles.
FuSA2 Touch Display has simple structure using POF bundles, a camera and a projector. In order to make the flexible fibratus display, we use POFs that are long, thin and flexible like hairs.
When users touch the display surface, infrared light is reflected diffusely and gets into the POFs. The camera captures the reflected light, and the system recognizes the touch input from lighting area.
Kosuke Nakajima, Yuichi Itoh, Ai Yoshida, Kazuke Takashima, Yoshifumi Kitamura, and Fumio Kishino. FuSA2 touch display. ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Emerging Technologies, pp.11:1, 2010
Kosuke Nakajima, Yuichi Itoh, Takayuki Tsukitani, Kazuyuki Fujita, Yoshifumi Kitamura, and Fumio Kishino. FuSA2 Touch Display: Furry and Scaleble Multi-touchable display. Proceedings of ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletop and Surfaces 2011, pp.35-44, 2011
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