Workshop

Printed electronics for unconventional Interfaces

The studio deals with the potential of printed electronics as a way to embed electronic and digital functionalities into everyday physical objects. Inspired by children educational toys we present a toolkit for experimenting with printed electronics and their tangible applications. It is an experimental prototyping platform for printed electronics that can be combined with different sensors and actuators from traditional and printed electronics.

In the studio we will build the toolbox from a pre-fabricated model set, that includes an Arduino Yún connected to 2 printed circuit cards (sensor and actor card). Different electronic components and sensors will be attached to the printed cards and will be used to record environmental parameters etc. The boxes communicate with each other or with your smartphone via a real-time Cloudserver.

Participants will then develop concepts for future Internet of Things applications based on their experience with the toolkit. In the final step we would like to discuss ideas for developing this platform further with the workshop participants.

 PLEASE BRING YOUR LAPTOP AND IF POSSIBLE A SMARTPHONE OR TABLET.

(Don´t forget to bring your chargers. Our Smartphone Application can be used with any WebKit Browser.)

Schedule

9:00-9:15

Introduction

Internet Of Things & Printed Electronics
Prof. Dr. Jens Geelhaar (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar)
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Printed Functionalities
Jens Hammerschmidt (TU Chemnitz)
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9:15-9:45

Fingies Toolbox

System Demo
Michael Markert (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar)
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Fingies Hardware
Martin Schied & Johannes Deich (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar)
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Fingies Configuration
Gabriel Rausch (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar)
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10:00-12:30

Fingies Hardware Assembly (Hands-on)

Fingies Casing
Arduino Yún & Fingies Shield
Printed Sensor- & Actor-Cards

Configuration & First Test


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12:30-13:30break / lunchtime
13:30-15:00

Exploring Fingies use cases

Creative experiments in the Fingies Cloud with various sensors & actors

15:00-16:30Review, discussion and ideas

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Featurelist

Microcontroller board Arduino Yún (including Linux platform, Wifi, auto. battery charger)
Printed electronic sensors
Realtime socket server on node runtime

 

 

Keywords

Printed Electronics, Embedded Function, Unconventional Interfaces, Prototyping Toolkit, Arduino.

ACM Classification Keywords

H.5.2 User Interfaces, Prototyping

Resources and Links

TEI 2014 Main Website

TEI 2014 Studio Descriptions

Studio Proposal as PDF

Workshop Staff

Prof. Dr. Jens Geelhaar
Johannes Deich
Jens Hammerschmidt
Michael Markert
Martin Schied
Gabriel Rausch