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Using an Arduino, a Wii nun-chuck, and his flex-senor adorned glove [Shu] can play individual notes, strum cords, and play around with sound effects such as distortion.
Nanomaterials of different dimensions used for flexible sensors are briefly reviewed. Trigger mechanisms for integrating nanomaterial-based flexible sensors for virtual reality applications are ...
At one end is an LED and at the other the LDR, and when attached to a glove it provides a finger sensor without the fuss.
A research group has developed a thin-film sensor and electronics package to measure real-time culture conditions inside a single-use bioreactor. The sensors, which use soft materials, flexible ...
I had a chance to try out the Manus VR hand-tracked controller on the expo floor of GDC this year and saw that there a couple of really strong use cases for having your hands and fingers tracked ...
These Flexible Sensors Could Help Monitor a Stroke Patient In Recovery Worn on the throat to evaluate speech, or on the body to track movement, stretchable sensors could lead to better rehabilitation ...
A flexible device that can sense pressure, temperature and humidity at the same time could soon lead to better artificial skin for both humans and machines.
A flexible ingestible sensor has been devised that could help doctors to diagnose problems caused by a slowdown of food flowing through the digestive tract. The sensors could also be used to ...
The team, led by Professor Xian Huang, Laboratory of Biological Flexible Electronics and High-throughput Measurement Technology Biomedical Engineering, Tianjin University, has reported their findings ...
A flexible touch sensor that can distinguish between being touched and being stretched has been developed by researchers in Canada. The devices could be integrated into clothing and could even be used ...
MIT researchers have devised a flexible ingestible sensor that could help doctors to diagnose problems caused by a slowdown of food flowing through the digestive tract. The sensors could also be ...