Acoustic pulse recognition with increased accuracy by localizing contact area of plate
First Claim
1. A user input device using acoustic pulse recognition, comprising:
- a plate;
a plurality of keys, each key comprising;
a first portion comprising a touch surface configured to receive a touch from a user in a first position and a bottom surface at an opposite side of the touch surface, anda striking portion connected to the first portion and coming into contact with a contact region of the plate in a second position to generate an acoustic signal responsive to receiving the touch, the contact region smaller than the touch surface;
a resilient cover placed on the plate below the plurality of keys to cover portions of plate below the plurality of keys except contact regions of the plate, the resilient cover having a bottom surface contacting the plate and having bumps extending upwards from the bottom surface to contact bottom surfaces of first portions of the plurality of keys to support the plurality of keys in the first position, the resilient cover causing a key touched by the user to revert from the second position to the first position by resilience of the resilient cover;
at least one sensor configured to generated a sensor signal responsive to receiving the acoustic signal; and
a processing module configured to determine touching of one of the plurality of keys by processing the sensor signal.
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Abstract
A keypad with a plate and distinct keys that move relative to the plate to generate an acoustic signal for acoustic pulse recognition (APR). Each key represents an input value and is structured to contact the plate at a region smaller than an upper surface of the key where a finger or a thumb comes into touch. The contact region of the plate coming into contact with an individual key is small relative the upper surface of the key, and hence, acoustic signals generated in response to the touch of the same key has less variance compared to acoustic signals generated in response to a direct touch of the plate by a finger or a thumb. As a result, the localization of the touch using APR can be more accurate compared to direct touch of the plate by a figure or a thumb.
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5 Claims
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1. A user input device using acoustic pulse recognition, comprising:
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a plate; a plurality of keys, each key comprising; a first portion comprising a touch surface configured to receive a touch from a user in a first position and a bottom surface at an opposite side of the touch surface, and a striking portion connected to the first portion and coming into contact with a contact region of the plate in a second position to generate an acoustic signal responsive to receiving the touch, the contact region smaller than the touch surface; a resilient cover placed on the plate below the plurality of keys to cover portions of plate below the plurality of keys except contact regions of the plate, the resilient cover having a bottom surface contacting the plate and having bumps extending upwards from the bottom surface to contact bottom surfaces of first portions of the plurality of keys to support the plurality of keys in the first position, the resilient cover causing a key touched by the user to revert from the second position to the first position by resilience of the resilient cover; at least one sensor configured to generated a sensor signal responsive to receiving the acoustic signal; and a processing module configured to determine touching of one of the plurality of keys by processing the sensor signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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