Presentation 2009-07-09
Vibration-based Data Communications with Acceleration Sensor
Tomoki TAKEMURA, Eiji KAMIOKA,
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Abstract(in English) The vibration-based data communication is a new type of near-field data communication method using the propagation of vibration in a data-transmission medium. In the previous work, we introduced a reflective photo-sensor to detect the vibration of the medium. It worked well for detecting the vibration signals and decoding the electric digital data, however, the communication environment was strictly limited in terms of the communication distance and the data transmission rate. To overcome the difficulties, we newly introduce a 3-axis acceleration sensor as a vibration detector instead of the reflective photo-sensor. Furthermore, since this detector and the demodulator could be implemented on a mobile phone, we believe that this communication system will be useful to create a new type of communication style in ubiquitous environments. In this paper, the principle of the variation-based communication with an acceleration sensor, method of the demodulation and improvement of the performance will be discussed.
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Keyword(in English) Vibratory communication / Near field communication / Two-dimensional communication / 3-axis acceleration sensor / Body Area Network
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Title (in English) Vibration-based Data Communications with Acceleration Sensor
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Keyword(1) Vibratory communication
Keyword(2) Near field communication
Keyword(3) Two-dimensional communication
Keyword(4) 3-axis acceleration sensor
Keyword(5) Body Area Network
1st Author's Name Tomoki TAKEMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Eiji KAMIOKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology:National Institute of Informatics
Date 2009-07-09
Paper # MoMuC2009-17
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 122
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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