Concept of resistive touch screen, anyone an IEEE member?

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The discussion revolves around issues with an 8 wire resistive touch screen, specifically cursor drift caused by analog noise. The user is seeking solutions to stabilize the cursor, mentioning an attempt to implement a "no move" region that inadvertently reduces cursor movement smoothness. There is also a request for access to an IEEE file due to budget constraints as a student. A response highlights that an IEEE subscription is relatively inexpensive and beneficial for resumes. Ultimately, the user reports successfully obtaining the file.
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concept of resistive touch screen, anyone an IEEE member?

hi, i am having a problem with my 8 wire resistive touch screen
the cursor keeps drifting about due to analog noise

i suppose i would need to program an algorithm to clean up the noise to keep it stationary. i have tried putting a "no move" region, meaning if the cursor jumps within this region, i would lock it firmly in place. however this brings up the problem of having lesser spread on the cursor. This means that the user would not have a smooth mouse cursor when he is moving the cursor because of the "no move region"
does anyone have a solution to this problem?

also, anyone an IEEE member would be so kind to send this this file?
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1037318
i am a student doing a project and have absolutely no budget for a subscription at IEEE. u can upload the file at yousendit.com and post the link here

thanks in advance :-p
 
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A subscription is only $35. You can also put that you're an IEEE member on your resume.
 
DefaultName said:
A subscription is only $35. You can also put that you're an IEEE member on your resume.

thanks for the reply, never mind i got it
 

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