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Touchless Sensors on the Horizon

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WÜRZBURG, Germany, March 25, 2010 — The cell phone is switched off but immediately springs into action at the point of a finger. It is not necessary to touch the display. This touchless control is made possible by a polymer sensor affixed to the phone which, like human skin, reacts to the tiniest fluctuations in temperature and pressure, and recognizes the finger as it approaches. The scenario is fictitious at present but could become reality in a few years’ time thanks to the efforts of the research scientists involved in the EU project 3Plast, which stands for “Printable pyroelectrical and piezoelectrical...Read full article

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    Published: March 2010
    3PlastConsumerDisplaysEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Silicate ResearchFraunhofer ISCGerhard DomannGermanyImaginginsulatorspiezoelectricspolymer sensorspressurepyroelectricsResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorstemperatureTest & Measurementtouchless displays

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