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Development of a Low-Cost Wearable Data Glove for Capturing Finger Joint Angles.

Changcheng Wu1,2, Keer Wang1, Qingqing Cao3, Fei Fei1, Dehua Yang1, Xiong Lu1, Baoguo Xu2, Hong Zeng2, Aiguo Song2.   

Abstract

Capturing finger joint angle information has important applications in human-computer interaction and hand function evaluation. In this paper, a novel wearable data glove is proposed for capturing finger joint angles. A sensing unit based on a grating strip and an optical detector is specially designed for finger joint angle measurement. To measure the angles of finger joints, 14 sensing units are arranged on the back of the glove. There is a sensing unit on the back of each of the middle phalange, proximal phalange, and metacarpal of each finger, except for the thumb. For the thumb, two sensing units are distributed on the back of the proximal phalange and metacarpal, respectively. Sensing unit response tests and calibration experiments are conducted to evaluate the feasibility of using the designed sensing unit for finger joint measurement. Experimental results of calibration show that the comprehensive precision of measuring the joint angle of a wooden finger model is 1.67%. Grasping tests and static digital gesture recognition experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of the designed glove. We achieve a recognition accuracy of 99% by using the designed glove and a generalized regression neural network (GRNN). These preliminary experimental results indicate that the designed data glove is effective in capturing finger joint angles.

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Keywords:  data glove; finger joint angle; grating strip

Year:  2021        PMID: 34208871     DOI: 10.3390/mi12070771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-666X            Impact factor:   2.891


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