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A question: if you’re controlling the classic video game Street Fighter with gestures, aren’t you just, you know, street fighting? That’s a question [Charlie Gerard] is going to h… ...
The Gesture Keyboard is a device that translates gestures into letters. It’s made by an Arduino Pro Micro, an HC-06 module for Bluetooth communication, and an MPU-6050 accelerometer.
Negm has also equipped the Arduino power door lock with a 1Sheeld enabling it to interface with the smartphone to read the device’s accelerometer data, and then activate the servo when it ...
The Meteor watch features a three-axis gyro, an accelerometer, and other internal motion sensors to detect wrist motion, allowing you to control the watch—and your phone, by proxy—using a ...
An accelerometer reads hand motions and sends them via an RF module to an Arduino. This is a bit of a trick, because the device produces an analog value and [Saddam] uses some comparators to ...
The device, called Digits, is essentially a camera sensitive to infrared light that sits on your wrist and watches your hand. A tiny laser projects a grid onto it (invisible to our eyes), allowing ...
If you're making a DIY electronics project and need some type of input, Hover is a simple little add-on that makes it easy to add gesture and touch controls to your projects.
By exponentially increasing the accelerometer's sensitivity, is able to detect even microvibrations that goes through the wearer's wrist and arm.
Where are smartwatches going next? Gestures, maybe. For example, Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) division continues to show off Project Soli, which allows you to control a watch ...
Researchers at Carnegie Melon University demonstrated a novel means of tracking gestures from a smartwatch -- a high-precision accelerometer.
News Channel ‘Minority Report’ With Arduino Motion Control Glove for Kinect By Elizabeth Fish Jun 6, 2012 2:18 pm PDT ...
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