AuraRing: Precise Electromagnetic Finger Tracking

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Abstract

Wearable computing platforms, such as smartwatches and head-mounted mixed reality displays, demand new input devices for high-fidelity interaction. We present AuraRing, a wearable magnetic tracking system designed for tracking fine-grained finger movement. The hardware consists of a ring with an embedded electromagnetic transmitter coil and a wristband with multiple sensor coils. By measuring the magnetic fields at different points around the wrist, AuraRing estimates the five degree-of-freedom pose of the ring. AuraRing is trained only on simulated data and requires no runtime supervised training, ensuring user and session independence. It has a dynamic accuracy of 4.4 mm, as measured through a user evaluation with optical ground truth. The ring is completely self-contained and consumes just 2.3 mW of power

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Parizi, F. S., Whitmire, E., & Patel, S. (2022). AuraRing: Precise Electromagnetic Finger Tracking. Communications of the ACM, 65(10), 85–92. https://doi.org/10.1145/3556639

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