Glove Based Wearable Controller 2 P 18001 Natasha
Glove Based Wearable Controller 2 P 18001 Natasha Amadasun (BME), Adrita Arefin (CE), Christopher Atras (CE), Corey Barrows (IE), Joseph Di. Passio (EE), Zach Hankinson (ME) Rochester Institute of Technology Result & Performance Figure 2. Engineering Requirements Overview of Design Figure 4. Detailed mechanical design of other components to the prototype Project Summary Currently, computers and phones require very present indepth interaction. The user is unable to detach from the interface efficiently. Though typing with one hand is a possibility, especially with phones, with a PC, the lack of portability makes that unfeasible. This leads to more distraction and usually takes full attention to properly respond to notifications. Thus, this project aims to provide users with a convenient, reliable device with qualitative proof that a wearable, glove based interface can adequately replicate response speeds and normal functionality of a computer or mobile phone. The schematic consists of the wiring of various components to ensure for proper functioning of the prototype. Conclusion Requirements Figure 5. Schematic for functionality of prototype The print circuit board (PCB) is the physical representation of the schematic for the functionality of the prototype. Acknowledgments Kenneth Mihalyov, Faculty Guide Willow Baker, Primary Customer Figure 1. Customer Requirements Figure 3. Detailed mechanical design of top & bottom covers QR Code: https: //goo. gl/Wc. Pf. YC Figure 6. PCB Layout for functionality of prototype
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