A wearable sensor that sticks onto the back of the hand and uses an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to monitor scratching activity when the wearer sleeps has been shown to reduce subconscious ...
Most prosthetic hands today still struggle with a fundamental problem: No two amputees are the same, yet most devices are ...
Most of us are right-handed, and about 12 percent favor the left hand. However, according to experts, most day-to-day activities performed by adults involve both hands equally. Given this balanced ...
A lightweight bracelet that can continuously track 3D hand movements could bring activity tracking to the next level, believe researchers from Cornell University and the University of ...
New hand and arm sensors from the University of Houston make post-stroke rehabilitation into a game by playing onscreen games like rock-paper-scissors. New paper-thin piezoelectric patch sensors ...
USB-based systems can be configured with sensors on multiple fingertips and in the palm of the hand FingerTPS tactile pressure sensors are designed to be worn on a person's fingertips and palm for ...