Design and Implementation of Red Tacton- Human Area Network
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Who can imagine that soon our body can be the backbone of a broadband personal data network linking our mobile phone or MP3 player to a cordless headset, our digital camera to a PC or printer, and all gadgets one carries around to each other? This Can be achieved by using your body to create a high-speed computer network called Red Tacton-Human Area Network (HAN). In this paper we design and implemented Red Tacton by using VHDL a hardware descriptive language which describes the behavior of Electronic Circuit. Two way communications is also achieved by using Red Tacton
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Keywords: transmitter,receiver,electricfield,communication
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