Wearable computing devices can greatly enhance the quality of life, helping interaction with smart environment, activity recognition and healthcare applications. Smart garments ofer the opportunity to integrate sensors and electronics in unobtrusive wearable systems. The paper presents a case study of an embedded hand gesture recognition system, which uses EMG electrodes embeddable in smart clothes. We analyze the main challenges of a real-time system for pattern recognition and the results of the proposed experiment demonstrate the feasibility of a real-time system for pattern recognition, which can be integrated in smart clothes.

Towards EMG control interface for smart garments / Benatti, S.; Benini, L.; Farella, E.. - (2014), pp. 163-170. (Intervento presentato al convegno ISWC '14 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: Adjunct Program tenutosi a usa nel 2014) [10.1145/2641248.2641352].

Towards EMG control interface for smart garments

Benatti S.;
2014

Abstract

Wearable computing devices can greatly enhance the quality of life, helping interaction with smart environment, activity recognition and healthcare applications. Smart garments ofer the opportunity to integrate sensors and electronics in unobtrusive wearable systems. The paper presents a case study of an embedded hand gesture recognition system, which uses EMG electrodes embeddable in smart clothes. We analyze the main challenges of a real-time system for pattern recognition and the results of the proposed experiment demonstrate the feasibility of a real-time system for pattern recognition, which can be integrated in smart clothes.
2014
ISWC '14 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: Adjunct Program
usa
2014
163
170
Benatti, S.; Benini, L.; Farella, E.
Towards EMG control interface for smart garments / Benatti, S.; Benini, L.; Farella, E.. - (2014), pp. 163-170. (Intervento presentato al convegno ISWC '14 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers: Adjunct Program tenutosi a usa nel 2014) [10.1145/2641248.2641352].
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