See the project: Muscle sensors may let you control a drone by clenching your fist – a more intuitive way to control robots. MIT CSAIL research project.
Category: Mind Machine Interface
Electromyography (EMG) sensing technology and nerve conduction studies have a long history of success diagnosing neurological disorders. Now with affordable wearable EMG sensors, other applications are emerging such as: biofeedback, PT/OT rehabilitation, performance and excercise training, robot control, augmented reality ...
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3D-printed bionic arms with multiple hand grips
Read the article: Meet Tilly Lockey, the girl who’s making bionic arms insanely cool.
EMG sensor for eyebrow control of the Microsoft HoloLens
See the project: Control the HoloLens Using Your Eyebrows (EMG). University of Colorado Boulder’s NASA SUITS project submission.
