Touchscreens are great, but they’re not always the perfect solution. Trying to operate one with gloves on (even alleged “touchscreen-friendly” ones) can be cumbersome at best, and if the screen is on ...
This project controls a robot using hand gestures. An MPU6050 accelerometer and gyroscope sensor is used to detect hand movement, and commands are sent via Bluetooth to control the robot. The ...
In today’s “futuristic tech you can get for $5”, [RealCorebb] shows us a gesture sensor, one of the sci-fi kind. He was doing a desktop clock build, and wanted to add gesture control to it – without ...
This project integrates a flex‑sensor glove with an Arduino microcontroller to command a 5‑degree‑of‑freedom robotic arm. The glove captures finger movements and translates them to servo positions, ...
If you are interested in artificial intelligence and gesture recognition you may be interested in a new article published to the official Arduino blog this week by the Arduino Team. Using a Arduino ...
Engineering student Federico Terzi has created a new input device aptly named the Gesture Keyboard which, as the name suggests, converts gestures into keystrokes thanks to a little Arduino programming ...
Abstract: A smart car control system, based on Bluetooth control for gesture recognition is designed, which uses the MPU6050 six-axis attitude sensor to collect attitude information as well as through ...
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