OptoSense: Ubiquitous Self-Powered Imaging Surface

OptoSense is a ubiquitous Imaging Surface which conforms to everyday objects, harvests energy from ambient light, and senses a variety of human activities without compromising privacy. By leveraging organic semiconductor (OSC) optoelectronics with thin & flexible form factor, large-area compatibility, and highly customizable characteristics, we aim to develop distributed imaging technologies for human activity sensing which truly weaves into fabrics of everyday life.

Faculty Lead(s)
Gregory Abowd, Thad Starner
Student Name(s)
Dingtian Zhang, Jung Wook Park, Yuhui Zhao, Yunzhi Li, Yiyang Wang, Tanvi Bhagwat
Main Contact
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Lab Name
Ubiquitous Computing Group
Video Title
OptoSense: Towards Ubiquitous Self-Powered Ambient Light Sensing Surfaces
Video URL
[VIDEO::https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kM-4ZJWW7Q]