Abstract
Tapping with your finger on any place on your mobile device is a promising candidate for enhanced interaction between users and their mobile device. So far the touchscreen and the accelerometer are commonly used to infer finger tap events. However, the touchscreen consumes a significant amount of power and is not always accessible (i.e., when the device is used as a running assistant). The accelerometer can be power efficient but can't differentiate well between a variety of contexts and positions. To address these limitations, we present TouchSpeaker, a novel technique for finger tap detection on mobile devices using the built-in speakers as primary sensors. We show that a combination of the speakers with other built-in sensors can distinguish between 9 different tap events with an accuracy of 98.3%, outperforming the state of the art. In addition, a robust version is implemented resulting in a false positive rate below 1%. For power constrained devices, we propose a configuration consisting of only the speakers and the accelerometer, achieving an accuracy of 95.2%.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 2016 IEEE international workshop on signal processing systems (SiPS) |
| Pages | 23-26 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-5090-3361-4 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2016 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, SiPS 2016 - Dallas, United States Duration: 26 Oct 2016 → 28 Oct 2016 |
Conference
| Conference | IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, SiPS 2016 |
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| Abbreviated title | SiPS 2016 |
| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Dallas |
| Period | 26/10/16 → 28/10/16 |