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Using Virtual Reality to Transfer Motor Skill Knowledge from One Hand to Another
Published on: September 18, 2017
Non-contact visual control of personalized hand prostheses/exoskeletons by tracking using augmented reality glasses
Simon Hazubski1,2, Harald Hoppe3, Andreas Otte4
1Laboratory of Computer Assisted Medicine, Offenburg University, Badstr. 24, D-77652, Offenburg, Germany. simon.hazubski@hs-offenburg.de.
Abstract:
A new concept for robust non-invasive optical activation of motorized hand prostheses by simple and non-contact commands is presented. In addition, a novel approach for aiding hand amputees is shown, outlining significant progress in thinking worth testing. In this, personalized 3D-printed artificial flexible hands are combined with commercially available motorized exoskeletons, as they are used e.g. in tetraplegics.
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