Fingertip Visual Haptic Sensor Controller
- 详细技术说明
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- *Abstract
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This invention provides the user with the ability to sense visual input and control remote devices via the fingertip. A small image sensor (such as a video camera or a laser range finder) and haptic stimulator (such as a vibrator) mounted on a fingertip provides tactile sensations given certain input to the image sensor. For example, an edge in the visual environment could cause vibration to be felt in the finger when it was pointed at that edge with the proper orientation. This could be used by a visually impaired person to sense doors, tables, etc. An extension of this concept to control could involve special targets that would be recognized by a computer vision system connected to the fingertip camera, such that when the finger was pointed at the target, the control signals could be issued by specific motions of the finger. For example, the target could be a computer screen containing a dot that could be moved by the finger tip, using a control feedback loop to keep the dot in the center of the camera image. Many variations on this basic concept are possible. By providing visual input and sensation to individual fingers, a new intuitive way of sensing and controlling the environment will be possible.Applications1) Visual aid for the blind or visually impaired.2) Remote control for physically handicapped.3) General control interface for normal operator.Prototype device createdNon Provisional and PCT Patent Applications Filed
- *Principal Investigation
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Name: Roberta Klatzky
Department: Center Neural Basis of Cognition
Name: Kenneth J Rockot, student
Department: Bioengineering
Name: Nathan Anthony Sendgikoski, student
Department: Bioengineering
Name: George Stetten, Assistant Professor
Department: Bioengineering
Name: William Weiser
Department: Bioengineering
Name: Kimberly Anne Zawrotny, student
Department: Bioengineering
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- 美国
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