A light weight robotic arm (Jaco) has been interfaced with a novel gesture detection sensor (Leap Motion Controller), substituting complicated conventional input devices, i.e., joysticks and pads. Due to the enhanced precision and high throughput capabilities of the Leap Motion Controller, the unobtrusive measurement of physiological tremor can be extracted. An algorithm was developed to constantly detect and indicate potential user hand tremor patterns in real-time. Additionally a calibration algorithm was developed to allow an optimum mapping between the user hand movement, tracked by the Leap Motion Controller, and the Jaco arm, by filtering unwanted oscillations, allowing for a more natural human-computer interaction.
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A light weight robotic arm (Jaco) has been interfaced with a novel gesture detection sensor (Leap Motion Controller), substituting complicated conventional input devices, i.e., joysticks and pads. Due to the enhanced precision and high throughput capabilities of the Leap Motion Controller, the unobtrusive measurement of physiological tremor can be extracted. An algorithm was developed to constantly detect and indicate potential user hand tremor patterns in real-time. Additionally a calibration a...
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