Seminar Report On Redtacton
Seminar Report On Redtacton
Seminar Report On Redtacton
A Seminar Report on
REDTACTON
Submitted to
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
In partial fulfillment for the requirement of the award of the degree
Bachelor of Technology
In
Information Technology.
Submitted by
Mrs.Srilatha
Assistant Professor
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CERTIFICATE
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We will be failing in duty if we do not acknowledge with grateful thanks to the authors of
the references and other literatures referred to in this seminar.
I express my thanks to Mr.Raghunath Reddy, Assistant Professor and all staff members
and friends for all the help and co-ordination extended in bringing out this seminar
successfully in time.
Last but not the least; we are very much thankful to our parents who guided us in every
step which we took.
D.SHAKTI DHAR
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgement……………………………………………………………… i
Abstract…………………………………………………………………………iii
1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………..1
2. How it Works? .....................................................................................................3
3. Concept of Redtacton…………………………………………………………...4
4. Basic Principle…………………………………………………………………..5
5. Mechanism of Redtacton……………………………………………………......6
6. Redtacton Transceiver……………………………………………………….....7
7. Functional Features…………………………………………………………......8
8. Human Area Networking…………………………………………………….....9
9. Working Procedure………………………………………………………….....12
10. Applications………………………………………………………………….....13
11. Intuitive Operations…………………………………………………………....15
12. Comparison with other networks……………………………………………..16
13. Comparison with other communication methods……………………………17
14. Advantage over Bluetooth……………………………………………………..18
15. Prototype Devices………………………………………………………………20
16. Drawbacks………………………………………………………………………22
17. Future Development……………………………………………………………23
18. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………24
19. Reference………………………………………………………………………..25
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ABSTRACT
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INTRODUCTION
At the end of 2002 the Japanese telecommunications group NTT had announced that it
would develop a new data transmission technology that uses the conductive properties of
the human body to exchange information between electronic devices. With RedTacton
the company has now scarcely two and a half years later presented its first prototype of a
Human Area Network (HAN).
Japanese company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) claims to have
developed the first viable Human Area Network (HAN) device, enabling fast data
transfer between devices using the human body as a conduit. NTT reckons this latest
advance on the wireless Personal Area Network concept - dubbed RedTacton- can
transmit data over the surface of the skin at up to 2Mbps. Where it differs, though, from
previous offerings, is that a RedTacton-enabled device does not have to be in direct
contact with the skin - only within about 20cm.
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Human society is entering an era of ubiquitous computing, when networks are seamlessly
interconnected and information is always accessible at our fingertips. Red- Warmth, T-
Touch, Acton-Action stands for Red Tacton. Instead of relying on electromagnetic waves
or light waves to carry data, Red Tacton uses weak electric fields on the surface of the
body as a transmission medium. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) is
pursuing research and development of an innovative Human Area Networking
technology called Red Tacton that safely turns the surface of the human body into a data
transmission path at speeds up to 10 Mbps between any two points on the body.
Using a novel electro-optic sensor, NTT has already developed a small PCMCIA card-
sized prototype Red Tacton transceiver. Red Tacton enables the first practical Human
Area Network between body-centered electronic devices and PCs or other network
devices embedded in the environment via a new generation of user interface based on
totally natural human actions such as touching, holding, sitting, walking, or stepping on a
particular spot.
Red Tacton can be used for intuitive operation of computer-based systems in daily life,
temporary one-to-one private networks based on personal handshaking, device
personalization, security, and a host of other applications based on new behavior patterns
enabled by Red Tacton. NTT is committed to moving Red Tacton out of the laboratory
and into commercial production as quickly as possible by organizing joint field trials with
partners outside the company.
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HOW IT WORKS?
Above Figure shows a person opening a door with the help of an RED TACTON
device.
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CONCEPTS ON REDTACTON
Red Tacton is a break-through technology that, for the first time, enables reliable high-
speed HAN. In the past, Bluetooth, infrared communications (IrDA), radio frequency ID
systems (RFID), and other technologies have been proposed to solve the "last meter"
connectivity problem.
However, they each have various fundamental technical limitations that constrain their
usage, such as the precipitous fall-off in transmission speed in multi-user environments
producing network congestion
1. Red Tacton uses the minute electric field emitted on the surface of the human
body. Technically, it is completely distinct from wireless and infrared.
2. A transmission path is formed at the moment when a part of the human body
comes in contact with a Red Tacton transceiver. Physically separating ends the
contact and thus ends the communication.
3. Using Red Tacton, communication starts when terminals carried by the user or
embedded in devices are linked in various combinations according to the user's
natural, physical movements.
4. Communication is possible using any body surfaces, such as the hands, fingers,
arms, feet, face and legs. Red Tacton works through shoes and clothing as well.
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BASIC PRINCIPLE
1. The Red Tacton transmitter induces a weak electric field on the surface of the body.
2. The Red Tacton receiver senses changes in the weak electric field on the surface of the
body caused by the transmitter.
3. Red Tacton relies upon the principle that the optical properties of an electro-optic
crystal can vary according to the changes of a weak electric field.
4. Red Tacton detects changes in the optical properties of an electro-optic crystal using a
laser and converts the result to an electrical signal in an optical receiver circuit.
Above Figure shows the working of the RED TACTON device over the surface of
our body. The transmitting RED TACTON device changes the electric field on the
surface of our body. This is sensed by the electric field sensor and the variations are
given to the receiving RED TACTON device.
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Data is received using a photonic electric field sensor that combines an electro-optic
crystal and a laser light to detect fluctuations in the minute electric field. The naturally
occurring electric field induced on the surface of the human body dissipates into the
earth. Therefore, this electric field is exceptionally faint and unstable.
The photonic electric field sensor developed by NTT enables weak electric fields to be
measured by detecting changes in the optical properties of an electro-optic crystal with a
laser beam.
Figure shows the various electric fields on the surface of our body induced by the
RED TACTON device. Only a portion of the induced electric field is sensed by the
receiving RED TACTON device. The remaining electric fields are dissipated to the
ground.
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Figure below shows the block diagram of a RED TACTON transceiver. The signal from
the interface is sent to the data sense circuit and the transmitter circuit. The data sense
circuit senses the signal and if the data is present it sends control signal to the transmitter
which activates the transmitter circuit. The transmitter circuit varies the electric field on
the surface of our body. This change in the electric field is detected by the electro-optic
sensor. The output of the electro-optic sensor is given to the detector circuit, which in
turn given to the interface of the receiving RED TACTON device.
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FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
1. A communications path can be created with a simple touch, automatically initiating the
flow of data between a body-centric electronic device and a computer that is embedded in
the environment. For example, two people equipped with Red Tacton devices could
exchange data just by shaking hands.
A wide range of natural human actions grasping, sitting down, walking, or standing in a
particular place can be used to trigger Red Tacton to start a networked process.
3. Red Tacton can utilize a wide range of materials as a transmission medium, as long as
the material is conductive and dielectric, which includes water and other liquids, various
metals, certain plastics, glass, etc.
Using ordinary structures such as tables and walls that are familiar and readily available,
one could easily construct a seamless communication environment at very low cost using
Red Tacton. (Note that constraints are imposed by the length and environment of the
propagating conductor, and by the thickness of the dielectric.)
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In addition to the WANs (Internet) and LANs, there are applications best served by
Human Area Networks (HANs) that connect the last meter.
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FEATURES
1. TOUCH
Touching, gripping, sitting, walking, stepping and other human movements can be the
triggers for unlocking or locking, starting or stopping equipment, or obtaining data. Using
RedTacton, communication starts when terminals carried by the user or embedded in
devices are linked in various combinations through physical contact according to the
human's natural movements.
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3. ANY MEDIA
In addition to the human body, various conductors and dielectrics can be used as
transmission media. Conductors and dielectrics may also be used in combination.
DI ELETRICS CONDUCTORS
(Signals pass through materials) (Signals travel along surface)
A communication environment can be created easily and at low-cost by using items close
at hand, such as desks, walls, and metal objects. But there is one limitation on the length
of the conductor to be propagated, on installation locations, and on the thickness of the
dielectric to be passed through.
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WORKING PROCEDURE
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APPLICATIONS
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With the ability to send attribute data from personal information devices worn on the
body to computers embedded in the environment, one-to-one services could be
implemented that are tailored to the individual needs of the user.
3. Device personalization
Setup, registration, and configuration information for an individual user can all be
uploaded to a device the instant the device is touched, eliminating the need for the device
to be registered or configured in advance.
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5. Marketing applications
When a consumer stands in front of an advertising panel, advertising and information
matching his or her attributes is automatically displayed. By touching or standing in front
of items they are interested in, consumers can get more in-depth information.
A customer touching the advertising panel and getting information about that
advertisement through RED TACTON device
6. Security applications
Red Tacton could be installed on doors, cabinets and other locations calling for secure access,
such that each secure access could be initiated and authenticated with a simple touch. At the
same time, all the transaction details and relevant user attributes (personal identity, security
clearance, etc.) could be logged by the security system.
The transmitting and receiving electrodes of the RedTacton transceiver are completely
covered with insulating film
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Intuitive Operations
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The chart below shows the positioning of Red Tacton with respect to existing
communication technologies. The focus on ubiquitous service has brought about the
shortening of distances in communication. Red Tacton is positioned as the last 1m
solution to ultimate close-range communication. Wireless communication creates
connections when signals arrive, allowing for easy connections because connectors are
unnecessary. However, seen from another aspect, the arriving signals can be intercepted,
so security becomes an issue.
Above Figure shows the comparison of RED TACTON device with other networks
with respect to distance.
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"Intra-body communication" using the human body as a transmission medium has been
reported, but the electric field/photonics method employed by RedTacton is superior to
conventional methods in terms of communication distance, speed, and interactivity.
P: Possible N: Not possible P*: Possible under certain conditions
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The system envisioned by NTT, utilizes a conversion method which takes digital data
into a stream of low-power digital pulses. These can be easily transmitted and read back
through the human electric field.
While it is true that similar personal area networks are already accessible by using radio-
based technologies like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, this new wireless technology claims to be
able to send data over the human skin surface at transfer speeds of up to 10Mbps, or
better than a broadband T1 connection. Receiving data in such a system is more
complicated because the strength of the pulses sent through the electric field is so low.
Red Tacton solves this issue by utilizing a technique called electric field photonics: A
laser is passed though an electro-optic crystal, which deflects light differently according
to the strength of the field across it. These deflections are measured and converted back
into electrical signals to retrieve the transmitted data.
According to Tom Zimmerman, inventor of the IBM personal networking system, body-
based networking is more secure than broadcast systems, such as Bluetooth, which have a
range of about 10m.The issue is that with Bluetooth, it is difficult to rein in the signal and
restrict it to the device you are trying to connect to. But in a busy place there could be
hundreds of Bluetooth devices within range.
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PROTOTYPE DEVICES
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NTT hopes to conduct joint field trials in cooperation with outside companies and
organizations to explore
potential applications, verify RedTacton reliability, fine-tune the system, and gather
business and market
Data.
• Trial period: from April to September, 2005 (planned)
• RedTacton equipment: NTT will lend partners RedTacton transceiver prototypes.
Maintenance fees
incurred during the field testing will be borne by the partners.
• Trial environment: Partners will prepare the staffing, equipment, and venues needed to
operate the field
trials.
• Partner selection: Trial partners will be selected at the sole discretion of NTT.
• Further Information: Inquiries about RedTacton or proposals to participate in joint field
trials can be
Submitted through the RedTacton website (http://www.redtacton.com).
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DRAWBACKS
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FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
RedTacton has a wide range of unique new functional features and enormous potential as
a Human Area Networking technology. NTT is committed to quickly identifying and
opening up those application areas with the the most commercial promise for RedTacton,
a business development process to be coordinated under NTT's Comprehensive Producer
Function program.
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CONCLUSION
The need for artificial body implants to communicate with each other as well as to report
back to a portable device could have quite some value. In fact, according to other researchers,
the most important application for body-based networking may well be for these type of
communications within, rather than on the surface of, or outside, the body.
Red Tacton technology is expected to dominate Bluetooth technology in the future. Red
Tacton technology could put the use of cables to an end. The problem faced by the Red
Tacton technology is the cost of development. This technology brings a new dimension of
communication which effectively links the user to anyone he wants to communicate. Since it
provides high speed communication, it can provide seamless service wherever, whenever and
whoever uses it.
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REFERENCES
[1] www.redtacton.com
[2] www.masternewmedia.org/2003/10/19/wireless_body_networkingat 10.htm
[3] forum.itacumens.com/index.php?topic=12720.0
[4] en.wikipedia.org
[5] http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/print/2596
Digit Magzine
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