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CONTENTS
 ABSTRACT
 INTRODUCTION
 EXISTING SYSTEM
 ALTERED SYSTEM
 WORKING
 APPLICATIONS
 ADVANTAGES
 DISADVANTAGES
 CONCLUSION
 FUTURE SCOPE
 BIBILOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT
 Before the Touchless Screen there was Touch screen technology which initially created Before the Touchless
Screen there was Touch screen technology which initially created a great furoe
 The Touch screen enables the user to interact directly with what is displayed, rather than using any other
intermediate device
 The frequent touching to a Touch screen display with a pointing device such as a finger or stylus can result in
gradual de-sensitization of Touch screen to input & can ultimately lead to failure of the Touch screen.
 . To avoid these problems, a simple user interface is developed for Touchless control of electrically operated
equipment.
INTRODUCTION
 A touchscreen is an important source of input device and output device normally layered on the
top of an electronic visual display of an information processing system
 A user can give input or control the information processing system through simple or multi-
touch gestures by touching the screen with a special stylus and/or one or more fingers. .
 The user can use the touchscreen to react to what is displayed and to control how it is
displayed; for example, zooming to increase the text size
 Touchscreens are found in the medical field and in heavy industry, as well as for automated
teller machines (ATMs), and kiosks such as museum displays or room automation, where
keyboard and mouse systems do not allow a suitably intuitive, rapid, or accurate interaction by
the user with the display's content. .
EXISTING SYSTEM
 A resistive touchscreen panel comprises several layers, the most important of which are
two thin, transparent electrically resistive layers separated by a thin space.
 The top screen (the screen that is touched) has a coating on the underside surface of the
screen. Just beneath it is a similar resistive layer on top of its substrate. One layer has
conductive connections along its sides, the other along top and bottom.
 One layer has conductive connections along its sides, the other along top and bottom. A
voltage is applied to one layer, and sensed by the other.
 As the human body is also an electrical conductor, touching the surface of the screen
results in a distortion of the screen's electrostatic field, measurable as a change in
capacitance. Different technologies may be used to determine the location of the touch.
The location is then sent to the controller for processing
ALTERED SYSTEM
 Touch less control of electrically operated equipment is being developed by Elliptic
Labs. This system depends on hand or finger motions, a hand wave in a certain
direction. The sensor can be placed either on the screen or near the screen.
 . Point your finger in the air towards the device and move it accordingly to control
the navigation in the device. Designed for applications where touch may be difficult,
such as for doctors who might be wearing surgical gloves.
 . The sensor can be placed either on the screen or near the screen. The touchscreen
enables the user to interact directly with what is displayed, rather than using a mouse,
touchpad, or any other intermediate device (other than a stylus, which is optional for
most modern touchscreens).
TOUCHLESS TOUCH SCREEN
WORKING
 The system is capable of detecting movements in 3-dimensions without ever having toput
your fingers on the screen.
 Sensors are mounted around the screen that is being used, by interacting in the line-of-
sight of these sensors the motion is detected and interpreted into on-screen movements.
 . The device is based on optical pattern recognition using a solid state optical matrix
sensor with a lens to detect hand motions.
USE OF WORKING
 The device is based on optical pattern recognition using a solid state optical matrix
sensor with a lens to detect hand motions.
3D OBJECT
 This sensor is then connected to a digital image processor, which interprets the patterns of
motion and outputs the results as signals to control fixtures, appliances, machinery, or any
device controllable through electrical signals. You just point at the screen (from as far as 5
feet away), and you can manipulate objects in 3D
GBUI(GESTURE-BASED GRAPHICAL USER
INTERFACE)
 A movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or
meaning Based graphical user interphase.
TOUCHLESS UI
 The basic idea described in the patent is that there would be sensors arrayed around
theperimeter of the device capable of sensing finger movements in 3-D space
APPLICATIONS
 TOBII REX
 Tobii Rex is an eye-tracking device from Sweden which works with any computer
running onWindows 8. The device has a pair of infrared sensors built in that wil track
the user’s eyes.
ELLIPTIC LABS
 Elliptic Labs allows you to operate your computer without touching it with the
Windows8 Gesture Suite.
AIRWIRTING
 Airwirting is a technology that allows you to write text messages or compose emails by
writingin the air.
ADVANTAGES
 More durable and less damages
 Replacement is very easy.
 No drivers Required
 Satisfactory Experience
 No Keyboard necessary
.
.
DISADVANTAGES
 Low precision by using finger
 User has to sit or stand closer to the screen
 The screen may be covered more by using hand
 No direct activation to the selected function.
CONCLUSION
 Today’s thoughts are again around user interface. Efforts are being taken to better the
technology day-in and day-out.
 The Touchless screen technology can be used effectively in computers, cell phones,
webcams, laptops and any other electronic devices At present, the controller can be used with
significant work for recognition of basic signs, however it is not appropriate for complex
signs, especially those that require significant face or body contact.
 As a result of the significant rotation and line-of sight obstruction of digitsduring
conversational signs become inaccurate and indistinguishable.
FUTURE SCOPE
 In Future you don’t need to touch the screen,you may not need a screen altogethr
 This type of touchless technology could incorporate the use of holograms instead of a
screen itself .
 The software based solution is ready and can be easily incorporated into existing
touchscreens and interactive displays.
BIBILOGRAPHY
 Advanced Technologies for Touch less Fingerprint Recognition by Giuseppe Parziale chen.
 Monika , Prabhat Chandra Grupta International Conference on Advanced Computing (ICAC-
2016) college .
 Aditidhol,SumanGoudar,SukitaShettigar,ShubhumAnand “Touchless Touch Screen User
Interface”” International Journal of Technical Research and Applications e-ISSN: 2320-8163
www.ijtra.com Special, Issue 43 (March 2017), PP. 59-63.
 .http://www.touchuserinterface.com/2008/09/touchless-touch- screen-that-senses-your.html
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  • 1. CONTENTS  ABSTRACT  INTRODUCTION  EXISTING SYSTEM  ALTERED SYSTEM  WORKING  APPLICATIONS  ADVANTAGES  DISADVANTAGES  CONCLUSION  FUTURE SCOPE  BIBILOGRAPHY
  • 2. ABSTRACT  Before the Touchless Screen there was Touch screen technology which initially created Before the Touchless Screen there was Touch screen technology which initially created a great furoe  The Touch screen enables the user to interact directly with what is displayed, rather than using any other intermediate device  The frequent touching to a Touch screen display with a pointing device such as a finger or stylus can result in gradual de-sensitization of Touch screen to input & can ultimately lead to failure of the Touch screen.  . To avoid these problems, a simple user interface is developed for Touchless control of electrically operated equipment.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  A touchscreen is an important source of input device and output device normally layered on the top of an electronic visual display of an information processing system  A user can give input or control the information processing system through simple or multi- touch gestures by touching the screen with a special stylus and/or one or more fingers. .  The user can use the touchscreen to react to what is displayed and to control how it is displayed; for example, zooming to increase the text size  Touchscreens are found in the medical field and in heavy industry, as well as for automated teller machines (ATMs), and kiosks such as museum displays or room automation, where keyboard and mouse systems do not allow a suitably intuitive, rapid, or accurate interaction by the user with the display's content. .
  • 4. EXISTING SYSTEM  A resistive touchscreen panel comprises several layers, the most important of which are two thin, transparent electrically resistive layers separated by a thin space.  The top screen (the screen that is touched) has a coating on the underside surface of the screen. Just beneath it is a similar resistive layer on top of its substrate. One layer has conductive connections along its sides, the other along top and bottom.  One layer has conductive connections along its sides, the other along top and bottom. A voltage is applied to one layer, and sensed by the other.  As the human body is also an electrical conductor, touching the surface of the screen results in a distortion of the screen's electrostatic field, measurable as a change in capacitance. Different technologies may be used to determine the location of the touch. The location is then sent to the controller for processing
  • 5. ALTERED SYSTEM  Touch less control of electrically operated equipment is being developed by Elliptic Labs. This system depends on hand or finger motions, a hand wave in a certain direction. The sensor can be placed either on the screen or near the screen.  . Point your finger in the air towards the device and move it accordingly to control the navigation in the device. Designed for applications where touch may be difficult, such as for doctors who might be wearing surgical gloves.  . The sensor can be placed either on the screen or near the screen. The touchscreen enables the user to interact directly with what is displayed, rather than using a mouse, touchpad, or any other intermediate device (other than a stylus, which is optional for most modern touchscreens).
  • 7. WORKING  The system is capable of detecting movements in 3-dimensions without ever having toput your fingers on the screen.  Sensors are mounted around the screen that is being used, by interacting in the line-of- sight of these sensors the motion is detected and interpreted into on-screen movements.  . The device is based on optical pattern recognition using a solid state optical matrix sensor with a lens to detect hand motions.
  • 8. USE OF WORKING  The device is based on optical pattern recognition using a solid state optical matrix sensor with a lens to detect hand motions.
  • 9. 3D OBJECT  This sensor is then connected to a digital image processor, which interprets the patterns of motion and outputs the results as signals to control fixtures, appliances, machinery, or any device controllable through electrical signals. You just point at the screen (from as far as 5 feet away), and you can manipulate objects in 3D
  • 10. GBUI(GESTURE-BASED GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE)  A movement of part of the body, especially a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning Based graphical user interphase.
  • 11. TOUCHLESS UI  The basic idea described in the patent is that there would be sensors arrayed around theperimeter of the device capable of sensing finger movements in 3-D space
  • 12. APPLICATIONS  TOBII REX  Tobii Rex is an eye-tracking device from Sweden which works with any computer running onWindows 8. The device has a pair of infrared sensors built in that wil track the user’s eyes.
  • 13. ELLIPTIC LABS  Elliptic Labs allows you to operate your computer without touching it with the Windows8 Gesture Suite.
  • 14. AIRWIRTING  Airwirting is a technology that allows you to write text messages or compose emails by writingin the air.
  • 15. ADVANTAGES  More durable and less damages  Replacement is very easy.  No drivers Required  Satisfactory Experience  No Keyboard necessary . .
  • 16. DISADVANTAGES  Low precision by using finger  User has to sit or stand closer to the screen  The screen may be covered more by using hand  No direct activation to the selected function.
  • 17. CONCLUSION  Today’s thoughts are again around user interface. Efforts are being taken to better the technology day-in and day-out.  The Touchless screen technology can be used effectively in computers, cell phones, webcams, laptops and any other electronic devices At present, the controller can be used with significant work for recognition of basic signs, however it is not appropriate for complex signs, especially those that require significant face or body contact.  As a result of the significant rotation and line-of sight obstruction of digitsduring conversational signs become inaccurate and indistinguishable.
  • 18. FUTURE SCOPE  In Future you don’t need to touch the screen,you may not need a screen altogethr  This type of touchless technology could incorporate the use of holograms instead of a screen itself .  The software based solution is ready and can be easily incorporated into existing touchscreens and interactive displays.
  • 19. BIBILOGRAPHY  Advanced Technologies for Touch less Fingerprint Recognition by Giuseppe Parziale chen.  Monika , Prabhat Chandra Grupta International Conference on Advanced Computing (ICAC- 2016) college .  Aditidhol,SumanGoudar,SukitaShettigar,ShubhumAnand “Touchless Touch Screen User Interface”” International Journal of Technical Research and Applications e-ISSN: 2320-8163 www.ijtra.com Special, Issue 43 (March 2017), PP. 59-63.  .http://www.touchuserinterface.com/2008/09/touchless-touch- screen-that-senses-your.html