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BY PRATIKSHA P.

PATIL

Contents
Introduction Mechanism Transceivers Application & Advantages Features & Limitations Conclusion

INTRODUCTION

Fig1. MECHANISM OF WORKING

TRANSCEIVERS
The transceiver is called as THE RED TACTON. Key features of SENSOR:
measure electric field from device without contacting it. ultra wide band is possible. one point contact measurement ,independent of

Fig2: RED TACTON

APPLICATIONS

Medical applications ( eg.selection of bottles). In touch advertising and receive information. Instant private data exchange. Conference system. In wearable systems (portable music player). Security applications.

ADVANTAGES
Secure than other broadcasting systems. In busy areas, there may be hundreds of blue tooth devices running,this makes transmission a bit tougher . As body act as aerials data is passed with ease and security.

The transceiver can be treated a standard network device. So software running through ethernet or LAN based network can run unmodified.

10BASE communication.

Human Area Networks Target Position


Average power consumption, sustained data rate

1 Gbit/s

Wireless USB
100 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s 1 Mbit/s

Bluetooth
100 kbit/s

ZigBee
10 kbit/s 1 kbit/s

2 mW

5 mW

10 mW

20 mW

50 mW

100 mW

200 mW

500 mW

1000 mW

FEATURES

Works in compliance with IEEE 802.3 protocol. Independent path, so data transmission is duplex. Various service can be triggered with human network. Both conductor & dielectric is used as medium.

LIMITATIONS:
1.Operating range(few mts only). 2.Communication speed.

CONCLUSION
The prototypes are easy to use but they are still under study. The technology like Redtacton is under development.

If redtacton is introduced into cyber market it will bring a tremendous change and will be adopted by many more people.

REFERENCES
E. Jovanov, A. Milenkovic, C. Otto, and P.C. de Groen, A wireless body area network of intelligent motion sensors for computer assisted physical rehabilitation, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-II: Express Briefs, Vol. 56, No. 8, pp. 672-676, August 2006. M. Shinagawa, M. Fukumoto, K. Ochiai, and H. Kyuragi, A NearField-Sensing Transceiver for Intrabody Communication Based on the Electrooptic Effect, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, Vol. 53, No. 6, December 2004, pp. 1533-1538 H.Y. Yang and R. Sarpeshkar, A Bio-inspired ultra-energy-efficient analog-to-digital Converter for biomedical applications, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems, Regular Papers , vol. 53, no. 11, November 2006, pp. 2349-2356. E.V. Aksenov, Yu.M. Ljashenko, A.V. Plotnikov, D.A. Prilutskiy, S.V. Selishchev, E.V. Vetvetskiy, Biomedical data acquisition systems based on sigma-delta analogue-to-digital converters in Proc. IEEE EMBS 23rd Annual International Conference, Oct. 2001, vol. 4, pp. 3336-3337

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