THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A RASPBERRY PI LOW COST SENSOR GLOVE
Journal Title: Scientific Bulletin, Series: Electronics and Computer Science - Year 2017, Vol 17, Issue 2
Abstract
Wired or sensor gloves are systems can be wore like a glove and are used to capture the physical movement of the fingers and the hand. They can be bought or can be manually crafted and their cost can range from cheap to very expensive. This paper presents the implementation of a low cost wired glove using handmade sensors, connected to a Raspberry Pi board and shows considerations regarding the quality and feasibility for a system that is controlled by finger and hand motion.
Authors and Affiliations
Valeriu Ionescu
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