среда, 19 ноября 2025 г.

Tuning Out Excessive Motion Noise When Controlling Robotic Devices #WearableWednesday

Photos by David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a wearable system that enables people to control machines using everyday gestures even when on the move. You can read more about their research published in Nature Sensors.

The technology could enable patients in rehabilitation or individuals with limited mobility, for example, to use natural gestures to control robotic aids without relying on fine motor skills. Industrial workers and first responders could potentially use the technology for hands-free control of tools and robots in high-motion or hazardous environments. It could even enable divers and remote operators to command underwater robots despite turbulent conditions. In consumer devices, the system could make gesture-based controls more reliable in everyday settings.



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