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A Wearable and Wirelessly Powered System for Multiple Finger Tracking

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT
Volume 69, Issue 5, Pages 2542-2551

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2020.2969089

Keywords

Finger tracking; gesture recognition; stretch sensor; wireless power transfer

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  1. Italian Ministry of Instruction, University and Research [PRIN 2015C37B25]

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A wearable system that is capable of tracking finger motion and recognizing a set of hand gestures is presented. Two tracking units are worn on two fingers and are wirelessly powered without using cables or batteries, thus enhancing freedom of movement. The system is comprised of two sections: a measurement section and a wireless power transfer apparatus. The measurement section consists of two measuring devices placed on the thumb and index fingers. Each of these units can acquire and transmit sensor signals obtained from a stretch sensor and an inertial measurement unit. Furthermore, the wireless power transfer apparatus is implemented by means of inductively coupled resonant circuits. A relay-resonator configuration is employed to provide a homogeneous magnetic field in the operating volume of the system. A prototype of the developed system is characterized by experimental tests. Results show that the proposed approach is feasible. The measuring system can track finger movement with a sample rate of 30 Hz and recognize six predefined gestures used to control a robotic arm. The wireless power transfer apparatus demonstrates the capability of transferring 110 mW, necessary to power the measurement section, within an operating volume of 25 cm cm cm.

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