Implementing a touch projection system that is not dependent on sensor position

Sungwoo Cho, Kyhyun Um, Seung Won Jung, Kyungeun Cho

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Abstract

This paper introduces an approach to revise a standard projector system into a touch screen system that is not dependent on sensor position. While interactive whiteboards (IWBs) are commonly used for meetings and lectures, new equipment is often required to provide touch screen functionality. Some researchers have attempted to apply the touch function to existing projectors by using cameras. However, a sensor must be mounted to a beam projector as the integrated type, owing to the limits of the existing coordinate correction method. In this study, a touch function has been implemented using a standard projector, and without the need for beam projectors, by utilizing a different correction approach. As a result, this study demonstrated the feasibility of applying advanced touch screen functionality to existing projection equipment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComputer Science and Its Applications - Ubiquitous Information Technologies
EditorsHwa Young Jeong, Ivan Stojmenovic, James J. Park, Gangman Yi
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages405-410
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9783662454015
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015
Event6th FTRA International Conference on Computer Science and its Applications, CSA 2014 - Guam, United States
Duration: 17 Dec 201419 Dec 2014

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Volume330
ISSN (Print)1876-1100
ISSN (Electronic)1876-1119

Conference

Conference6th FTRA International Conference on Computer Science and its Applications, CSA 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityGuam
Period17/12/1419/12/14

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