2022
DOI: 10.1109/tbcas.2022.3211424
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Hand Gestures Recognition for Human-Machine Interfaces: A Low-Power Bio-Inspired Armband

Abstract: Hand gesture recognition has recently increased its popularity as Human-Machine Interface (HMI) in the biomedical field. Indeed, it can be performed involving many different non-invasive techniques, e.g., surface Elec-troMyoGraphy (sEMG) or PhotoPlethysmoGraphy (PPG). In the last few years, the interest demonstrated by both academia and industry brought to a continuous spawning of commercial and custom wearable devices, which tried to address different challenges in many application fields, from tele-rehabilit… Show more

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