MIT’s Ultrasound Wristband Lets Wearers Control Robots And Virtual Objects With Hand Gestures
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
MIT engineers have developed an ultrasound wristband that tracks hand movements in real time, enabling wearers to control robotic hands and manipulate virtual objects wirelessly. The device uses ultrasound imaging and AI to translate muscle and tendon movements into finger positions, allowing for precise control. This innovation represents a significant step forward in human-machine interaction, with potential applications in robotics, virtual reality, and surgical training, offering new possibilities for interaction and control.