Recently, there are many research for tangible objects which enables to support users? everyday life. Due to the high price of each sensor-attached devices themselves, we hesitate to attach such devices to any kinds of cheaper objects. To give an actual example, documents using at a weekly meeting is not worth to attach sensor-embedded wireless device which costs more than 15$. Even worth, dry cell batteries of sensor-embedded devices should despoil the earth environment to no small extent. Therefore, the low-priced system to support users? daily life without battery is needed. To satisfy above needs, we will propose a novel hardware platform, using inexpensive RFID tags and flexible cloth, which can detect physical desktop objects, called Smart-Furoshiki. This paper describes details of Smart-Furoshiki and its applications.
Citation:
Masayuki Iwai, Ryo Ohsawa, Takuya Imaeda, Kei Suzuki, Hideyuki Tokuda, "Smart-Furoshiki: RFID-embedded Cloth enabling Multiple Area Detection," icdcsw, pp.53, 27th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'07), 2007