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Wow, this looks indeed great. But for some of the movements (punch-like forward movement, twisting/rotating the arm) I am sure that they can be detected using a gyro/acceleration sensor more easily.
We've seen plenty of far-fetched EMG-based input methods, like the concentration-demanding, head-based NeuroSky controller, but Microsoft Research is asking for a patent that involves much simpler ...
Tarts Sensors allow both developers and hobbyists the ability to develop wireless sensor networks with Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone. Contacts Tarts Sensors Matt Moulton, 801-255-9910 press ...
Posted: Jan 20, 2015: Wearable nanowire sensor clears path to long-term EKG, EMG monitoring (Nanowerk News) Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new, wearable sensor that ...
New electromyography (EMG) sensor technology that allows the long-term stable control of wearable robots and is not affected by the wearer's sweat and dead skin has gained attention recently.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have built a new form of "dry" EKG/EMG sensors that allow doctors to get high-density data on a patient's ...
Motion control and multi-touch have become common in devices ranging from Nintendo's Wii to Apple's iPhone. But a muscle-sensing system could someday allow gamers to play air "Guitar Hero" without ...