2015 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/percom.2015.7146529
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Inviz: Low-power personalized gesture recognition using wearable textile capacitive sensor arrays

Abstract: Home automation and environmental control is a key ingredient of smart homes. While systems for home automation and control exist, there are few systems that interact with individuals suffering from paralysis, paresis, weakness and limited range of motion that are common sequels resulting from severe injuries such as stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and many chronic (guillian barre syndrome) and degenerative (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) conditions. To address this problem, we present the design, imp… Show more

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“…Flexible and stretchable interfaces enable new types of interaction [60,77] and support ubiquitous deployments, e.g., in fabric and clothing [8,30,152,185] or directly on the human body [98,103,217]. …”
Section: Enabling Flexible and Stretchable Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Flexible and stretchable interfaces enable new types of interaction [60,77] and support ubiquitous deployments, e.g., in fabric and clothing [8,30,152,185] or directly on the human body [98,103,217]. …”
Section: Enabling Flexible and Stretchable Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specialized deployments recognize proximity-based gestures in cars [17,46] or on clothing [185]. Proximity-sensing surfaces deployed on or near displays [86,119,167,168,190] enable smartphones to show context-dependent menus before the touch contact [86], launch apps based on grasp [25], or detect 3D gestures above the surface [119].…”
Section: D Gesture Sensingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These sensors can be applied to many medical and rehabilitative applications, including physiological monitoring, 1 telemedicine, 2 rehabilitation compliance, 3 and assistive input. 4 The prevalence of such systems has increased to the point that wearable sensors and systems have become a major fixture in medical rehabilitative and assistive devices and are poised to change the way that medical practitioners interact with patients. However, wearable sensors face issues with maintaining patient compliance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%