So often, we use control devices for electronics that involve our fingers directly grasping, touching, or moving another object or surface. It’s less common for us to use interfaces that detect the ...
The development of increasingly sophisticated sensors can facilitate the advancement of various technologies, including robots, security systems, virtual reality (VR) equipment and sophisticated ...
Whether you want to build a computer interface device, or control a prosthetic hand, having some idea of a user’s finger movements can be useful. The OpenMuscle finger tracking sensor can offer the ...
Apple has been granted another patent (US 11914780 B2) for a “Finger-mounted Device with Sensors and Haptics” — in other words, an “Apple Glove.” In the patent Apple notes that electronic equipment ...
The MAXREFDES220# reference design provides everything you need to quickly prototype your product to measure finger-based heart rate and blood oxygen saturation level (SpO2). The MAXREFDES220# ...
Like other experimental skin-scratch-detecting wearables before it (yes, there have been others), the index-finger-worn Carnegie Mellon device utilizes an accelerometer to detect the telltale finger ...
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