This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet into text displayable on a computer or smartphone. The key components of the device are strain sensors comprising a piezoresistive composite of carbon particles embedded in a fluoroelastomer. These sensors are integrated with a wearable electronic module consisting of digitizers, a microcontroller, and a Bluetooth radio. Finite-element analysis predicts a peak strain on the sensors of 5% when the knuckles are fully bent. Fatigue studies suggest that the sensors successfully detect the articulation of the knuckles even when bent to their maximal degree 1,000 times. In concert with an accelerometer and pressure sensors, the glove i...
The purpose of the thesis was to create a data glove that can translate ASL by reading the finger- a...
Advances in soft sensors coupled with machine learning are enabling increasingly capable wearable sy...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Language (A...
<div><p>This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Lan...
This project is to develop an electronic glove which can translate hand posture in Malaysian Sign La...
In this paper, we present a low cost design for a smart glove that can perform sign language recogni...
Loss of the capability to talk or hear has psychological and social effects on the affected individu...
ABSTRACT: There is a segment of society, which does not have access to today's sophisticated acousti...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
There are up to 2 million American Sign Language (ASL) speakers in the United States alone, and ASL ...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
With the advent of wearable technology, it is nowpossible to implement numerous and extremely creati...
This paper presents a special method of communication for the speech impaired people and other patie...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
The purpose of the thesis was to create a data glove that can translate ASL by reading the finger- a...
Advances in soft sensors coupled with machine learning are enabling increasingly capable wearable sy...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Language (A...
<div><p>This communication describes a glove capable of wirelessly translating the American Sign Lan...
This project is to develop an electronic glove which can translate hand posture in Malaysian Sign La...
In this paper, we present a low cost design for a smart glove that can perform sign language recogni...
Loss of the capability to talk or hear has psychological and social effects on the affected individu...
ABSTRACT: There is a segment of society, which does not have access to today's sophisticated acousti...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
There are up to 2 million American Sign Language (ASL) speakers in the United States alone, and ASL ...
Learning how to speak in order to communicate with others is part of growing up. Like a normal perso...
With the advent of wearable technology, it is nowpossible to implement numerous and extremely creati...
This paper presents a special method of communication for the speech impaired people and other patie...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...
The purpose of the thesis was to create a data glove that can translate ASL by reading the finger- a...
Advances in soft sensors coupled with machine learning are enabling increasingly capable wearable sy...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 5% of the world\u27s population experiences s...