Connected Paper

Ericsson's "smart" tags use the human body as a USB cable

To the best USB in the world Ericsson is "transforming" the human body, with the Connected Paper technology it has developed.

Connected Paper

So, with a simple touch o has the ability to attach a piece of paper to the dia, instantly transferring all information to a mobile device.

The Swedish company Ericsson has conducted a series of related demonstrations and is already exploring the capabilities offered by Connected Paper as yet another technology to help make the era of "Internet Society" a reality.

At the latest demonstration at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​printed electronics were used on a piece of paper with a unique identity and the human body as a "wire" that carries the information to a smartphone.

To that end, Connected Paper carries a small printed antenna and silicon microchip, using the body as a conductor and the phone as a receiver. However, a broadband internet connection is necessary to stream.
Anything printed with Connected Paper could be a source of information with a simple touch, for example transmitting data such as food ingredients or the translation of a tag.

Source: kathimerini.gr

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