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    Don't have a LAN connection, use your body

    Forget LAN or Bluetooth here's a way to turn yourself into a walking talking file transfer machine. Japanese company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) has developed technology that uses the human body as a high-speed network. What's more, it also forms a communications link between people and electronic devices.



    This is the first viable Human Area Network (HAN) device, enabling fast data transfer between devices using the human body as a conduit.

    The transceivers - called RedTacton - uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path.

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    CJ are you putting that joystick together?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CRLocky
    CJ are you putting that joystick together?
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    Human networks have arrived

    Lets get back to business as usual shall we? Science and technology... yes indeed!

    Forget LAN or Bluetooth here’s a way to turn yourself into a walking talking file transfer machine. Japanese company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) has developed technology that uses the human body as a high-speed network. What’s more, it also forms a communications link between people and electronic devices.


    This is the first viable Human Area Network (HAN) device, enabling fast data transfer between devices using the human body as a conduit.

    The transceivers - called RedTacton - uses the surface of the human body as a safe, high speed network transmission path.

    A transmission path is formed at the moment a part of the human body comes in contact with a RedTacton transceiver.

    The company says that this latest development can transmit data over the surface of the skin at up to 2Mbps. RedTacton-enabled device does not have to be in direct contact with the skin - only within about 20cm.

    Here’s the logic: Instead of relying on electromagnetic waves or light waves to carry data, RedTacton uses weak electric fields on the surface of the body as a transmission medium.


    A RedTacton transmitter couples with extremely weak electric fields on the surface of the body. The weak electric fields pass through the body to a RedTacton receiver, where the weak electric fields affects the optical properties of an electro-optic crystal.

    The extent to which the optical properties are changed is detected by laser light which is then converted to an electrical signal by a detector circuit.

    The HAN or Human Area Networks is scheduled to go on sale next year.

    NTT says that the technology can be developed as an alternative to Bluetooth or WLAN technologies for very short range, high-speed communications.

    The transceivers use an optical sensor to interpret fluctuations in the electric field of the human body through the use of a miniature laser and a crystal mounted in the transceivers.


    The weak electric fields that exist around many kinds of objects - including metals, many plastics, glass, ceramics and liquids - make communication between transceivers possible, NTT said. The system is able to work through socks, shoes and gloves, and on both dry and oily skin.


    A person equipped with a sensor can exchange data with another person carrying a sensor by shaking hands, and between a person and a device by touching it, walking on it, or by sitting on it, the company said.

    The transceivers, which require a PCMCIA card to connect with an electronic device, use several hundred milliwatts of power and are insulated to avoid electric shocks.

    My question is... if your holding both of these recievers to create the network, how do you start the connection? :icon_pira Very interesting product I think.

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    Turns out this may be a big thing in the near future. I can guarantee the lazy people will buy it.

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    oh god is cj banned now...am i next!? wow notbob cj i mean being here that long id think we have senoirity to say things noobs cant. am i wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kokanezub
    oh god is cj banned now...am i next!? wow notbob cj i mean being here that long id think we have senoirity to say things noobs cant. am i wrong?
    Well I was here when she got herself banned and it was pretty ugly. She started like 10 threads with most of them saying either "fuck jorge in the ass" or "Fuck Soul XTC and cum hard" or something like that. I wish she would not have done that but CJ will be CJ.




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    how long of a ban? cant be forever shes been her how long? i mean yea wut she did was rong too
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    I have no idea but she has been banned several times already. I don't know if there is a three strike rule around here.




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    wow CJ actually got banned?

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    You can disagree all you want but she was making a hundred different f*** you threads under a hundred different users.

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    at least she didn't shut down the forums this time. :) jorge musta fixed that exploit after that happened a couple of three years back.

    and she has been banned more than 3 times, there is no hard and fast "3 strikes" rule. In fact, banning is basically entirely at the moderators discretion, for better or worse, as seen here in the last few days.

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    For gods sake, somebody got temped banned for one day and because he's been here a while, it turns into a mass mutiny. It's over with, let it go.

    And CJ has been banned more that 3 times yes with good reason, and yesterday she got banned because (let me count) she made 20+ different users and about 50 f*** you threads.

    Now c'mon, if you don't think that calls for a ban, then I don't either.

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