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By Matt Loney, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 23, 2004 1:50:00 PM

Microsoft has been awarded a patent for using human skin as a power conduit and data bus.

Patent No. 6,754,472, which was published Tuesday, describes a method for transmitting power and data to devices worn on the body and for communication of data between those devices.

In its filing, Microsoft cites the proliferation of wearable electronic devices, such as wristwatches, pagers, PDAs (worn on people's belts) and small displays that can now be mounted on headgear.

"As a result of carrying multiple portable electronic devices, there is often a significant amount of redundancy in terms of input/output devices included in the portable devices used by a single person," says the filing. "For example, a watch, pager, PDA and radio may all include a speaker."

To reduce the redundancy of input/output devices, Microsoft's patent proposes a personal area network that allows a single data input or output device to be used by multiple portable devices.

Personal area networks, or PANs, are nothing new. Some, such as Bluetooth, use radio signals, while others use infrared. Some work has been done on near-field intrabody communications--most notably by IBM's Almaden Research Labs, which at Comdex 1996 demonstrated a prototype device, which was about the size of a pack of playing cards, that let two people exchange electronic business cards by shaking hands.

In its filing, Microsoft says its work addresses wearable devices that are too small to have any kind of interface or even a battery, such as earrings. The company proposes using pulsed AC or DC signals to power the devices. A 100Hz signal could be used to power one device, while a 150Hz signal could be used to power another, the company said, and data signals can be modulated on top of these power signals.

Furthermore, Microsoft said, the physical resistance offered by the human body could be used to create a virtual keyboard on a patch of skin. And just to make sure it has covered all its bases, the filing concludes with a reference for Fido.

"It will be apparent," it says, "that the body may be that of a wide variety of living animals and need not be limited to being a body of a human being."

The new patent is just one of many for the software giant. Since last year, Microsoft has been on a campaign to generate more money from its intellectual property, and in recent weeks the company has obtained patents for double-clicking, XML-scripting methods and a system for generating a to-do list from source code.

Matt Loney of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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MS steeling from the past again.
As many of you have noticed on this list, MS has no problem of patenting old ideas and other peoples work calling it their own. Check out Gibsons pages Read the rest)
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So I guess that "Bill G borg icon" on Slashdot was right. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/23/04
That's pretty funny... LongShipUser   | 06/23/04
on a serious note... ryusen   | 06/23/04
MS steeling from the past again. agottschald   | 06/27/04
Well this is just great! mdailey   | 06/23/04
Don't you actually have to invent something first. el1jones   | 06/23/04
That's what I thought Patrick Jones   | 06/23/04
My new Patent list nucrash   | 06/23/04
The Only Patent I Want to Hold is... Letophoro   | 06/23/04
that's fine, because... ryusen   | 06/23/04
Great where it shall be pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
Already Been Done gsquared   | 06/23/04
If anything I'd think that would hurt the patentholder Michael Kelly   | 06/23/04
You must reduce it to practice amicus_curious   | 06/23/04
So that tells me... Michael Kelly   | 06/23/04
Great pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
NT: Or baffled them with ******** Update victim   | 06/23/04
Strange, prototypes already exist AxleMunshine   | 06/23/04
This has been done voska   | 06/23/04
Invent something FIRST? Update victim   | 06/23/04
The Mark of the Beast Judas I.   | 06/23/04
Identity... agottschald   | 06/23/04
Sorry Officer Letophoro   | 06/23/04
The ultimate money maker wlewis@...   | 06/23/04
Even better Jeff Spicoli   | 06/23/04
9.5 crocd   | 06/23/04
How to you reboot that? JoeMama_z   | 06/23/04
Reboot with floppy drive instead of hard drive Mr Conductor   | 06/23/04
......reboot that pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
New meaning to micro soft... MacCanuck   | 06/23/04
MSFT patents brain activity Chad_z   | 06/23/04
Greed will kill the goose Sunny Jalolly   | 06/23/04
The goose has been long dead Jeff Spicoli   | 06/23/04
Microsoft Is Harmful To Society RobertoSalazar   | 06/23/04
blah, blah, blah, put a sock in it. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/23/04
6.5 crocd   | 06/23/04
1.3 Jeff Spicoli   | 06/23/04
10.0 Loverock Davidson   | 06/23/04
what truth... ryusen   | 06/23/04
He must mean a sock powered by Microsoft Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/23/04
Someone owes me money Mr Conductor   | 06/23/04
blah, blah, blah, put a sock in it pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
Microsoft Is Harmful To Society Loverock Davidson   | 06/23/04
Gates Gives Money As Bribes RobertoSalazar   | 06/23/04
Who doesn't do that? voska   | 06/23/04
Really? rapson   | 06/23/04
Funds to India agottschald   | 06/23/04
What are you objecting to? amicus_curious   | 06/23/04
Gates Gives Nothing Away Without A Reason RobertoSalazar   | 06/23/04
Do me a favor Michael Kelly   | 06/23/04
"With friends like these..." rapson   | 06/23/04
Nice Reagan era view of AIDs bgoss@...   | 06/23/04
a very curious amicus I would say ... ttocsmij   | 06/23/04
P.S. on all that research that Microsoft is doing ... ttocsmij   | 06/23/04
e.g. on some comments pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
You might be right voska   | 06/23/04
BSOD? issthatso   | 06/23/04
I'd like to patent the act of coitis! Jeff Spicoli   | 06/23/04
and you can prove this? ryusen   | 06/23/04
too late ... ttocsmij   | 06/23/04
Patent "Arms" Race Rodney Davis   | 06/23/04
Intentional pun? rapson   | 06/23/04
Maybe more cynical agottschald   | 06/23/04
2 points Michael Kelly   | 06/23/04
Law............. pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
But pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
Where's the incentive for that? Michael Kelly   | 06/23/04
I would pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
Amendment pj-xmesh   | 06/23/04
Oook this is a little scary DigitalKid   | 06/23/04
to quote a few sources... ryusen   | 06/23/04
In other news... BitTwiddler   | 06/23/04
So, does this mean that... BitTwiddler   | 06/23/04
Prior ... art gsquared   | 06/23/04
PAN - data bus rhastie   | 06/23/04
Now when women say men think with their body parts toomuchgreeatea@...   | 06/23/04
Human are now walking antennas toomuchgreeatea@...   | 06/23/04
Humans have been walking antennas for 50 years stoney224   | 06/23/04
Yeah ... but toomuchgreeatea@...   | 06/23/04
This was done at MIT five years ago escoles@...   | 06/23/04
If I'm reading this right... Michael Kelly   | 06/23/04
Legal Claim tony.meredith@...   | 06/23/04
wasn't there a three part movie about this very thing? oldskool   | 06/23/04
Yes, remember the first 5 "Matrixes" failed... Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/23/04
Aren't patents supposed to be for something new? JMusto   | 06/23/04
Are ther any honest patent lawyers on the list?? stoney224   | 06/23/04
Patent laws,a joke. agottschald   | 06/23/04
Unresolved debate on cell phones & brain cancer... YuridaMan   | 06/23/04
Will it work, Not with current electronics. agottschald   | 06/23/04
keep your eye out for that monthly bill ... ttocsmij   | 06/23/04
Link to prior art abstracts... it wasn't done totally in the dark zdnettim   | 06/24/04
Sounds like enough ppl here can keep a patent watch list FilledOut   | 06/25/04
Oh boy, this is great for pranks! i1abnrk   | 06/26/04

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