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Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Goldfinger smart glove gets power from finger movements



Smart gloves have potential as human-machine interfaces that can help extract us from the joystick and mouse era, but the challenge is to make them, natural, intuitive, and efficient. Scientists from Politecnico di Torino and MIT led by Giorgio De Pasquale of the Italian University believe they have have come a step closer to this goal with Goldfinger – a self-powering glove that promises simple gesture control.

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Section: Wearable Electronics

Tags:
Computer
Interface
MIT

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