Publication | Open Access
Development of a Wearable Glove System with Multiple Sensors for Hand Kinematics Assessment
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2021
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Wearable SystemEngineeringHuman Pose EstimationDexterous Manipulation3D Pose EstimationAccelerometerWearable TechnologyKinesiologyTouch User InterfaceHuman MotionKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringGlove SystemWearable Glove SystemPhysical MedicineHealth SciencesInertial SensorsAssistive TechnologyMechatronicsHand TherapyGesture RecognitionHand Kinematics AssessmentSmart Glove SystemMultiple SensorsHuman Hand MovementsMechanical SystemsHuman Movement
In traditional hand function assessment, patients and physicians always need to accomplish complex activities and rating tasks. This paper proposes a novel wearable glove system for hand function assessment. A sensing system consisting of 12 nine-axis inertial and magnetic unit (IMMU) sensors is used to obtain the acceleration, angular velocity, and geomagnetic orientation of human hand movements. A complementary filter algorithm is applied to calculate the angles of joints after sensor calibration. A virtual hand model is also developed to map with the glove system in the Unity platform. The experimental results show that this glove system can capture and reproduce human hand motions with high accuracy. This smart glove system is expected to reduce the complexity and time consumption of hand kinematics assessment.
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