A soft armband that lets you steer a robot while you sprint on a treadmill or bob on rough seas sounds like science fiction.
Human–robot interaction (HRI) and gesture-based control systems represent a rapidly evolving research field that seeks to bridge the gap between human intuition and robotic precision. This area ...
Engineers have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to control machines using everyday gestures — ...
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Engineers develop AI-powered wearable that turns everyday gestures into robot commands
AI-powered wearable cleans noisy motion signals to let users control machines with simple gestures in real-world conditions.
UCSD engineers created a soft, AI-powered wearable that filters motion noise and interprets gestures in real time.
Gesture control was a big theme at CES 2016, with a new crop of toys and gadgets that users control with a few waves of the hand. But most of those CES devices, like most of the gesture-control gizmos ...
This gesture control robot project demonstrates the capability to control the robot without the need of push buttons or physical switches. With a 3-axis accelerometer device, commands to the output ...
While compact, Flair Bridge offers powerful capabilities. Flair Bridge, powered by a simple 5V USB-C connection, is fully ...
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Traditionally, robot arms have been controlled either by joysticks, buttons, or very carefully programmed routines. However, for [Narongporn Laosrisin’s] homebrew build, they decided to go with ...
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