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Wearable wireless hmi device

A sensor, gesture control technology, applied in the field of wearable technology gesture control, can solve problems that hinder widespread adoption and reduce consumer appeal

Active Publication Date: 2017-05-10
罗希特塞思
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The use of embedded mechanical springs also contributes to the stiffness of such devices and reduces their appeal to consumers, while the reliance on custom communication protocols for many of these devices further hinders their widespread adoption

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[0036] Numerous details are described herein to provide a thorough understanding of example implementations illustrated in the accompanying drawings. However, some implementations may be practiced without many of the specific details, and the scope of the claims is limited only by those features and aspects specifically recited in the claims. Moreover, well-known methods and systems have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the more significant aspects of the implementations described herein.

[0037] Referring now to the present invention in more detail, figure 1 A back view of liner 100 of an example implementation of a gesture glove is illustrated. In some implementations, a comfort blend of polyester or cotton fabric is used for the liner 100 . figure 1 Metacarpophalangeal joints 101 and proximal interphalangeal joints 102 are also depicted for positional reference of sensors and electronic components.

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Abstract

A wearable gesture control interface apparatus is used to control a controllable device based on gestures provided by a user. The wearable gesture control interface apparatus includes (i) sensors configured to detect user orientation and movement and generate corresponding sensor data and (ii) a microcontroller configured to: sample the sensor data from the sensors, determine whether the sensor data from one of the sensors meets transmission criteria; and if the sensor data meets the transmission criteria, transmitting control data corresponding to all of the sensors to the controllable device.

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technical field [0001] Implementations of the present disclosure relate to wearable technology gesture control. More specifically, implementations of the present disclosure relate to wearable human-machine interface (HMI) devices that enable the wearer to wirelessly control and send input parameters to electronic receivers and computing devices, i.e., communicate with sensors, switches, control units, Wireless communication modules, and power adapted gloves and other garments. Background technique [0002] In recent years, wearable technology has continuously gained acceptance, but the vast majority of such devices are still in the experimental stage, and commercially available wearable technology still suffers from numerous drawbacks. Within the field of wearable technology, gesture-controlled gloves were among the first products to appear on the market, but they currently suffer from limited functionality and a significant lack of versatility. For example, the Nintendo P...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F3/01A63F13/212G01B7/16G01D3/032
CPCG06F3/014G06F3/017G01B7/16G01D3/032
Inventor 罗希特·塞思
Owner 罗希特塞思
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