ALTo: Ad Hoc High-Accuracy Touch Interaction Using Acoustic Localization
Arvind Seshan

TL;DR
ALTo is a novel acoustic localization system that accurately detects touch points on large surfaces, aiding users with motor impairments by expanding accessible interaction areas.
Contribution
The paper introduces ALTo, a new acoustic-based method for high-accuracy touch localization on large surfaces, optimized for users with disabilities.
Findings
Achieves 1.45cm accuracy in x-direction
Achieves 2.72cm accuracy in y-direction
Proves feasibility for assistive touch interfaces
Abstract
Millions of people around the world face motor impairments due to Parkinson's, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and other physical disabilities. The goal of this project is to increase the usable surface-area of devices for users with these disabilities by creating a simple, inexpensive, and portable way to enable high accuracy touch interaction with large surfaces such as a table or even a wall. This project uses a novel approach that analyzes the acoustic signals at four piezoelectric microphones placed on the interactive surface to identify sounds related to the same event (e.g., a finger tap) at each of the microphones. ALTo (Acoustic Localized Touch) uses the results of this signal processing to compute the time difference of arrival (TDOA) across the microphones. The collected TDOA data is used to compute an approximate location of a sound source (e.g., a finger tap) using a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Tactile and Sensory Interactions · Speech and Audio Processing
