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Panasonic's wild new technology transmits data by human touch


Panasonic has built up an information transmission framework that can trade data through human touch. 

The model human body specialized gadget sends information at up to 100kbps through a radio field on a man's skin. When they touch an article or individual with an appropriate transreceiver, information can be traded. 

The gadget is on show at the current week's Ceatec hardware show in Japan through a few shading coded exhibitions. 

In one, for instance, a man can hold a shading coded ball. When they touch a sensor associated with a light, information on the shade of the ball is sent to the light and it changes shading to coordinate. 

The exhibits are oversimplified yet demonstrate the framework works. Panasonic visualizes it may be utilized as a part without bounds for more down to earth purposes, for example, trading contact data with individuals through a handshake or opening an entryway by just setting an idea about an entryway handle. 

At present, the innovation is still too huge to fit inside something down to earth, similar to a wristwatch or cell phone, yet Panasonic is sure it can be scaled down if there is interest for such a framework.
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