Authors
Thomas G Zimmerman, Jaron Lanier, Chuck Blanchard, Steve Bryson, Young Harvill
Publication date
1986/5/1
Journal
ACM Sigchi Bulletin
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
189-192
Publisher
ACM
Description
This paper reports on the development of a hand to machine interface device that provides real-time gesture, position and orientation information. The key element is a glove and the device as a whole incorporates a collection of technologies. Analog flex sensors on the glove measure finger bending. Hand position and orientation are measured either by ultrasonics, providing five degrees of freedom, or magnetic flux sensors, which provide six degrees of freedom. Piezoceramic benders provide the wearer of the glove with tactile feedback. These sensors are mounted on the light-weight glove and connected to the driving hardware via a small cable.
Applications of the glove and its component technologies include its use in conjunction with a host computer which drives a real-time 3-dimensional model of the hand allowing the glove wearer to manipulate computer-generated objects as if they were real, interpretation …
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