An extremely lightweight fingernail worn prosthetic interface device

Oguz Yetkin, Simranjit Ahluwalia, Dinithi Silva, Isioma Kasi-Okonye, Rachael Volker,Joshua R. Baptist,Dan O. Popa

Proceedings of SPIE(2016)

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Abstract
Upper limb prosthetics are currently operated using several electromyography sensors mounted on an amputee's residual limb. In order for any prosthetic driving interface to be widely adopted, it needs to be responsive, lightweight, and out of the way when not being used. In this paper we discuss the possibility of replacing such electrodes with fingernail based optical sensor systems mounted on the sound limb. We present a prototype device that can detect pinch gestures and communicate with the prosthetic system. The device detects the relative position of fingers to each other by measuring light transmitted via tissue. Applications are not limited to prosthetic control but can be extended to other human-machine interfaces.
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Prosthetic,gesture sensor,wearable hand tracking,wearable electronics,light based gesture detection,EMG,finger nail,ubiquitous computing
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