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Arduino enthusiasts looking for a project to keep them busy may be interested in this new low-cost robotic hand ... to a glove, and as you bend your fingers, the sensors detect the movement ...
The glove uses several different sensors to detect hand motion and position. Perhaps the most obvious are the flex sensors that cover each finger. These sensors can detect how each finger is bent ...
The Leap Motion controller is a rather impressive little sensor bar that is ... to give him a nice robotic hand to control. The actual code being sent to the Arduino is pretty simple.
The washable device is embedded with individual sensor fibres that respond ... spandex to make the smart gloves. Using motion-capture camera systems, the researchers collected more than three million ...
Now, thanks to a glove developed at McGill, stroke patients may be able to recover hand motion by playing video games. The Biomedical Sensor Glove was developed by four final-year McGill ...
One feature I don’t see implemented is a open/closed hand sensor. Could be as simple as a button on the palm, but it would add yet another layer of glove-like control to the thing. Of course, ...
The glove is still able to capture movements even when the hand is holding something, the researchers say, and because of the configuration of its sensors, it can work in all kinds of lighting ...
New Zealand-based StretchSense, a maker of hand motion capture technology ... StretchSenses’s glove is made using the startup’s proprietary stretchable sensor technology that precisely ...
“Most of the previous hand tracking technology uses a camera in the environment, or a glove, which may not work ... limiting the range of movement of the hand to in front of the chest ...
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