Information (Jun 2022)

Construction of a Low-Cost Layered Interactive Dashboard with Capacitive Sensing

  • Agapi Tsironi Lamari,
  • Spyros Panagiotakis,
  • Zacharias Kamarianakis,
  • George Loukas,
  • Athanasios Malamos,
  • Evangelos Markakis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/info13060304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 304

Abstract

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In the present work, a methodology for the low-cost crafting of an interactive layered dashboard is proposed. Our aim is that the tangible surface be constructed using domestic materials that are easily available in every household. Several tests were performed on different capacitive materials before the selection of the most suitable one for use as a capacitive touch sensor. Various calibration methods were evaluated so that the behavior of the constructed capacitive touch sensors is smooth and reliable. The layered approach is achieved by a menu of few touch buttons on the left side of the dashboard. Thus, various different layers of content can be projected over the same construction, offering extendibility and ease of use to the users. For demonstration purposes, we developed an entertaining plus an educational application of projection mapping for the pervasive and interactive projection of multimedia content to the users of the presented tangible interface. The whole design and implementation approach are thoroughly analyzed in the paper and are presented through the illustration and application of various multimedia layers over the dashboard. An evaluation of the final construction proves the feasibility of the proposed work.

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