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The system shown here uses the DFRobot GR10-30 gesture sensor integrated with an Arduino-compatible microcontroller. It allows appliances to be operated with simple hand gestures, delivering a ...
The Leap Motion controller is a rather impressive little sensor bar that is capable of generating a massive 3D point cloud and recognizing hands and fingers to allow for gesture control based compu… ...
Twelve pairs of dirt-cheap IR sensors connected to an Arduino Due detect any of eight simple gestures made by the wearer to do tasks like opening the calendar, controlling a music player, panning ...
Arduino enthusiasts may be interested in a new project which uses an Arduino Nano mounted to a disposable glove together with a few sensors to create a gesture control system that uses a computer ...
Using motion detectors and an Arduino you can trigger lights, ... The PIR Motion Sensor on the left is made by Parallax and sold by Radio Shack. The one on the right comes from Sparkfun.
While PIR sensors can be used with Arduino and other microcontroller boards, those best-suited for hobby use are smart enough to perform simple tasks without any programming.
Using a Kinect sensor with MATLAB/Simulink and an Arduino, B.Avinash and J.Karthikeyan made a robotic arm to mimic their every move. If you need a robotic arm to follow your movements, the Kinect ...
The Arduino Nano Matter board processes sensor data locally, running the ML model in real time to interpret user gestures and send commands via the Matter protocol. By integrating edge AI with IoT, ...
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