TUM's AI-powered soft glove uses muscle signals and air cushions to restore grasping ability for people with hand paralysis.
Researchers created an affordable pneumatic exoskeleton glove that uses machine learning to decode forearm muscle signals and ...
Abstract: Hand gestures are a natural form of human communication, making gesture recognition a sensible approach for intuitive human-computer interaction. Wearable sensors on the forearm can be used ...
Abstract: We demonstrate the ability to measure muscle activity through light phase variations in an optical fiber with homodyne detection. The method's repeatability was confirmed, showing over 88% ...
AI is wildly disrupting the world at large, and tech more specifically, and one manifestation of that is the advent of new devices like smart glasses. I've been covering the emergence of wearables, ...
Allison Herries, RDN, is a registered dietitian focused on preventing and managing chronic diseases through healthy lifestyle changes. Potassium supports nerve function and helps muscles contract, ...