4-DIMENSIONAL SENSING IN INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS ENABLED BY BOTH CAPACITIVE AND PIEZOELECTRIC BASED TOUCH PANEL

4-Dimensional Sensing in Interactive Displays Enabled by Both Capacitive and Piezoelectric Based Touch Panel

4-Dimensional Sensing in Interactive Displays Enabled by Both Capacitive and Piezoelectric Based Touch Panel

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Interactive displays have been intensively used in consumer electronics, e.g., smartphones, for Counter Height Table providing highly efficient human-machine interactions, assisting users to process a vast amount of data.

However, current mainstream interactive displays only support 2-dimensional detection, strongly limiting user experience.In this paper, we present a piezoelectric and capacitive based technique for obtaining 4-dimensional detection, including (x-y axis) location, force, and hovers sensing in interactive Essential Oils displays.Here, electrodes are located on and underneath the piezoelectric layer, constructing a sandwich structured device.

A self-capacitance-based technique is employed for location and hover sensing.Force-induced charges are collected and interpreted as force amplitude.As capacitive and piezoelectric sensing techniques occupy different frequency bands, these two signals can be smoothly separated, and 4-dimensional touch sensing is achieved concurrently, with the recognition of static force and hovers touch events.

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