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Abstract
This paper introduces a transparent, flexible, and ultra-persistent electrostatic sensing interface for an active eye-tracking (AET) system. The system uses electrostatic induction to detect eye movements with an angular resolution of 5°. The interface's high charge storage capacity enables real-time decoding of eye movements for applications such as consumer preference recording and eye-controlled human-computer interaction.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 07, 2023
Authors
Yuxiang Shi, Peng Yang, Rui Lei, Zhaoqi Liu, Xuanyi Dong, Xinglin Tao, Xiangcheng Chu, Zhong Lin Wang, Xiangyu Chen
Tags
electrostatic sensing
eye-tracking
real-time decoding
human-computer interaction
consumer preference
technology innovation
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