Acoustic Plate Mode Touch Screen

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This touch screen consists of a plate of glass provided with transducers which divide the plate into two perpendicular sets of n and m acoustic delay lines. The intersections of these delay lines define a menu of n × m squares. The acoustic wave propagates in a symmetric mode at a frequency chosen to give a maximum attenuation in the presence of water on the plate. Each delay-line is part of a loop which oscillates periodically except when a finger is pressed onto the surface of the delay line. © 1991, The Institution of Electrical Engineers. All rights reserved.

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Dieulesaint, E., Royer, D., Legras, O., & Chaabi, A. (1991). Acoustic Plate Mode Touch Screen. Electronics Letters, 27(1), 49–51. https://doi.org/10.1049/el:19910032

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