Abstract: Monitoring muscle tension unobtrusively is important for sports and music performance. Conventional approaches estimate bilateral arm exertion by placing electromyography (EMG) sensors on ...
So, imagine you’re Tony Stark, operating your armored, high-tech exoskeleton to fly through the skies by using your helmet’s eye-tracking sensors to control your suit. And then, out of nowhere, the ...
The headline feature is undoubtedly the inclusion of an EMG (Electromyography) sensor. While we’ve seen ECG (Electrocardiogram) sensors become standard for heart health, an EMG sensor is a rarity. It ...
A soft patch on the arm could soon let you steer robots with simple hand movements, even while your whole body is in motion. That is the promise of a new wearable system from engineers at the ...
At 18, Jamie Grohsong was living a dream many young athletes chase for years. He was a three-time all-conference shortstop, a Division I college prospect and a player who lived for the game. Then one ...
Rivian impressed Wall Street analysts on Thursday with its plans for AI and automation, but significant challenges involving demand and capital remain for the electric vehicle maker. That's according ...
Wearable technology uses everyday gestures to reliably control robotic devices even under excessive motion noise, such as when the user is running, riding in a vehicle or in environments with ...
Army veteran Danielle Green shows off her Hero RGD bionic arm at the Call of Duty NEXT 2025 event in Las Vegas. Green and her prosthetic are included in a new Call of Duty operator bundle launching ...
What if your muscles could do more than just move your body? Imagine flexing your arm to scroll through a webpage or clenching your fist to control a robotic arm. It sounds like something out of a sci ...