Haptics Enabled Glove and LED Lighted Arrays - Cool VMware Techs with Various Uses

 

What could Haptics Enabled Glove With LED Lighted Arrays be used for in conjunction? Pressure Sensors and LEDs on a Glove performing in coalition, have lots of relevance, and they can be administered together to do even much more.

Uses For a Haptics Enabled Glove With LED Lighted Arrays

 

One of the coolest latest technologies which has been advancing from the robotics and medical prosthesis sector is haptics. The ability to feel using pressure sensors and now haptic gloves and robotic arms can pick up things like wine glasses and eggs without breaking them. Another awesome technology is LED lights.

One brilliant innovator JS Callahan has considered uniting such technologies. But what could they be used for in combination? Well, I guess such a system could be used to;

Train simulators that would be used in a Virtual Reality Environment
Assist in optically recording sign language to speech or text
Use for computer navigation for air-traffic control
Use for computers like the one in Minority Report

Of course, entertainment is another very good use. Also, you could use the haptics to program your devices for you, instead of writing code, for animation, robotic vehicle control, etc. In other words as a person uses the glove and moves their hands, the sensors read that then record it. Then you can set your light shows to it.

Another use might be in the NY Symphony, if you have LEDs on a glove of the conductor, then everyone in the orchestra can see it. Different colors could be displayed on different parts of the hand. If he pointed at the Chellos section, they'd see a red LED on the tip. You could then set that to the sound, have an AI symphony conductor machine, and use it for practice to hone the skills of the orchestra.

Likewise an LED glove could be used as a pointer, on the tip of a glove while giving lectures to point at a power point presentation or map. Also if you wanted to record a golf swing, Baseball batter's swing, etc. Perfect to use for training, and there is a lot of money in sports for such technologies.

Pressure Sensors and LEDs on a Glove working in combo, have lots of applications, and they can be used together to do even more? Think on this.

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