BioTapSync: revolutionizing data synchronization with human touch

Sohil Shah, Harshal Shah

Abstract


Human Tap introduces a new way to ensure secure data transmission synchronization by integrating advanced technologies. Motivated by the need for secure and efficient communication, it uses both near field communication (NFC) and human field communication (HFC) to provide a wide range of secure communication solutions. The aim is to create a system with detailed specifications, including maximum coverage range, frequency of operation, type of communication, and data rate for each protocol. These specifications are tailored for various applications, such as credit card payments, e-ticket bookings, E-ZPass systems, and item tracking. A notable contribution of Human Tap is its ability to achieve microsecond-level accuracy for distances up to 2 cm by thoroughly analyzing the relationship between distance and time. This innovative synchronization method not only ensures a secure data transmission environment but also shows remarkable flexibility, effectively addressing the challenges of modern communication systems. Human Tap sets a new benchmark for secure and adaptable data transmission technologies, paving the way for future advancements in the field. The objective is to establish a robust and versatile data transmission method that can be adapted to a wide range of modern applications.

Keywords


Capacitive coupling; Human field communication; Human Tap; Near field communication; Secure data transmission; Synchronization;

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijai.v14.i3.pp2528-2536

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IAES International Journal of Artificial Intelligence (IJ-AI)
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