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The Sensitive Objects technology, developed by European Space Agency for spacecraft, is now being used to create small sensors that can make any flat surface interactive. Just as fingerprints are unique, a tap on a flat surface gives an acoustic signature that is unique for the specific point of impact, as the waves emitted are diffused differently from a tap even a few centimetres away. Sensitive control panels can be placed at any location to create an interactive human-machine interface. They can also be easily moved. If a control panel is located in the shower, with the sensor placed nearby, and needs to be moved to a new position or a new command has to be added, there's no need to touch the sensor, the system can be modified and new sensitive zones can be defined via the computer. Via Usability in the news < ESA News. |


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