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Self-Powered Gesture Recognition with Ambient Light

Self-Powered Gesture Recognition with Ambient Light Yichen Li, Tianxing Li, Ruchir A. Patel, Xing-Dong Yang, Xia Zhou UIST '18: ACM User Interface Software and Technology Symposium Session: Mobile Interactions Abstract We present a self-powered module for gesture recognition that utilizes small, low-cost photodiodes for both energy harvesting and gesture sensing. Operating in the photovoltaic mode, photodiodes harvest energy from ambient light. In the meantime, the instantaneously harvested power from individual photodiodes is monitored and exploited as clues for sensing finger gestures in proximity. Harvested power from all photodiodes are aggregated to drive the whole gesture-recognition module including the micro-controller running the recognition algorithm. We design robust, lightweight algorithm to recognize finger gestures in the presence of ambient light fluctuations. We fabricate two prototypes to facilitate user's interaction with smart glasses and smart watch. Results show 99.7%/98.3% overall precision/recall in recognizing five gestures on glasses and 99.2%/97.5% precision/recall in recognizing seven gestures on the watch. The system consumes 34.6 µW/74.3 µW for the glasses/watch and thus can be powered by the energy harvested from ambient light. We also test system's robustness under varying light intensities, light directions, and ambient light fluctuations, where the system maintains high recognition accuracy (greater than 96%) in all tested settings. DOI:: https://doi.org/10.1145/3242587.3242635 WEB:: https://uist.acm.org/uist2018/ Recorded at the ACM User Interface Software and Technology Symposium in Berlin, Germany October 14-17, 2018

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