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Google working on smart tattoos that turn skin into living touchpad
Last Updated : 27 Jul 2020 09:55:51 AM IST
Live touchpad on skin (file photo)
Live touchpad on skin (file photo)

 

Google is working on smart tattoos that, when applied to skin, will transform the human body into a living touchpad via embedded sensors.

Part of Google Research, the wearable project is called "SkinMarks" that uses rub-on tattoos.
 
The project is an effort to create the next generation of wearable technology devices, the CNET reported citing white papers and demo videos,
 
Here's how the technology works.
 
The sensor-driven tattoos are applied to a part of the body.
 
The sensors can then be triggered by traditional touch or swipe gestures, like we perform on smartphones.
 
There are a few gestures that are more specific to working on the skin's surface.
 
"You could squeeze the area around the tattoo or bend your fingers or limbs to activate the sensors".
 
The researchers at Saarland University in Germany wrote in a white paper that the benefit of using skin as an interface "is tapping into the fine motor skills that human beings naturally have".
 
The project is partly funded through Google Faculty Research Awards.
 
Interacting with your own skin and limbs also means you can do it without looking.
 
The tattoos are made by screen printing conductive ink onto tattoo paper.
 
Some of the prototype tattoos include cartoon drawings or light up displays.
 
"Through a vastly reduced tattoo thickness and increased stretchability, a ‘SkinMark' is sufficiently thin and flexible to conform to irregular geometry, like flexure lines and protruding bones," the researchers wrote.
 



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