Gesture-Directed Sensor-Information Fusion Gloves
TBMG-7773
04/01/2010
- Content
Current chemical-protection gear for warfighters on the ground inhibits electronic communication via keyboards, cell phones, and remote-control devices. To improve communications capabilities for the warfighter wearing protective gear in hazardous environments, a series of eGloves has been developed with a view toward freeing the warfighter of the need to type on a keyboard while wearing a Mission-Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) suit. The eGloves can help the warfighter transmit gestures with the hands and fingers from within the protective gear, or they can be used to transmit encoded ASCII characters.
- Citation
- "Gesture-Directed Sensor-Information Fusion Gloves," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2010.