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SmartFingerBraille: A tactile sensing and actuation based communication glove for deafblind people
2017
2017 IEEE 26th International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE)
This paper presents a smart tactile sensing and actuation-based finger-glove to be used by visual and hearing impaired people for communication and learning. It is based on the concept of finger Braille and supports both face-to-face and distant communication. The device comprises of a smart fingerglove worn on both hands in the ring, middle and index finger and communicates with mobile devices using Bluetooth technology. Six tactile sensors and actuators each were used and a pair embedded in
doi:10.1109/isie.2017.8001563
dblp:conf/isie/OziokoNHD17
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