Ming-Che Chen, Jia-Xiang Chen, Ren-Guei Hsu, Jian-Ping Su, Wan-Jung Chang, Yang-Kun Ou
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摘要
本文介绍了一种整合了增强现实(AR)和眼球跟踪技术的手势控制系统,用于操作 3D 打印假肢。在此框架内,用户佩戴装有眼球跟踪和近眼显示模块的 AR 智能眼镜。系统可识别用户注视近眼显示模块上显示的各种日常手势 AR 表示(包括张开手掌、握住、捏住和指向)。随后,系统会命令 3D 打印假肢模仿观察到的手势。这种方法增强了假肢与自然手臂之间的协同作用,为单臂截肢者在日常活动中提供了更加有机的双手体验。
A Gesture Control System based on Augmented Reality and Eye Tracking Technologies for a 3D-Printed Prosthetic Arm
This paper introduces a gesture control system that integrates augmented reality (AR) and eye-tracking technologies for the operation of a 3D-printed prosthetic arm. Within this framework, users wear AR smart glasses equipped with eye-tracking and near-eye display modules. The system recognizes the user's gaze on a variety of everyday gesture AR representations (including open palm, grip, pinch, and point) shown on the near-eye display module. Subsequently, it commands the 3D-printed prosthetic arm to emulate the observed gestures. This approach enhances the synergy between the prosthetic and the natural arm, offering individuals with a single-arm amputation a more organic dual-handed experience in their daily activities.