Sensors (Jan 2022)

Wearable Sensors Based on Force-Sensitive Resistors for Touch-Based Collaborative Digital Gaming

  • Balaji Dontha,
  • Kyoung Swearingen,
  • Scott Swearingen,
  • Susan E. Thrane,
  • Asimina Kiourti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22010342
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
p. 342

Abstract

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We report new classes of wearable sensors that monitor touch between fully-abled and disabled players in order to empower collaborative digital gaming between the two. Our approach relies on embroidered force-sensitive resistors (FSRs) embedded into armbands, which outperform the state-of-the-art in terms of sensitivity to low applied forces (0 to 5 N). Such low forces are of key significance to this application, given the diverse physical abilities of the players. With a focus on effective gameplay, we further explore the sensor’s touch-detection performance, study the effect of the armband fabric selection, and optimize the sensor’s placement upon the arm. Our results: (a) demonstrate a 4.4-times improvement in sensitivity to low forces compared to the most sensitive embroidered FSR reported to date, (b) confirm the sensor’s ability to empower touch-based collaborative digital gaming for individuals with diverse physical abilities, and (c) provide parametric studies for the future development of diverse sensing solutions and game applications.

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