Design Guideline for Developing Safe Systems that Apply Electricity to the Human Body
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference talk on developing safe systems that apply electricity to the human body. Learn about the unique electrical characteristics of the human body and their applications in human-computer interaction research. Discover safety considerations, ethical concerns, and design guidelines for creating devices that use electricity in contact with users. Gain insights into the limitations, potential, and design space for such systems. Examine examples, safety parameters, responsibilities, hazards, and industrial standards related to electrical stimulation of the human body. Understand the importance of careful consideration when developing these technologies to avoid harm to users.
Syllabus
Introduction
Title
Electrical Stimulation
Human Body
Examples
Safety Parameters
Responsibility
Hazards
Japanese Industrial Standards
Safety
Open Question
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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