Ring GINA: a wearable computer interaction device
J Greenspun, KSJ Pister - … , MobiCASE 2013, Paris, France, November 7-8 …, 2014 - Springer
J Greenspun, KSJ Pister
Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services: 5th International Conference …, 2014•SpringerThe Ring GINA platform is capable of sensing and interpreting a user's hand and finger
movements to emulate and enhance the functions of classic input methods to smartphones,
tablets, and heads-up displays. A wearable platform frees the user from the need to know
hand position relative to a keyboard or touchscreen, and grants the ability to perform
gestures in open space or on any surface. Here, a method is presented that utilizes these
rings as a text input system. In moving forward, efforts are being focused on creating a library …
movements to emulate and enhance the functions of classic input methods to smartphones,
tablets, and heads-up displays. A wearable platform frees the user from the need to know
hand position relative to a keyboard or touchscreen, and grants the ability to perform
gestures in open space or on any surface. Here, a method is presented that utilizes these
rings as a text input system. In moving forward, efforts are being focused on creating a library …
Abstract
The Ring GINA platform is capable of sensing and interpreting a user’s hand and finger movements to emulate and enhance the functions of classic input methods to smartphones, tablets, and heads-up displays. A wearable platform frees the user from the need to know hand position relative to a keyboard or touchscreen, and grants the ability to perform gestures in open space or on any surface. Here, a method is presented that utilizes these rings as a text input system. In moving forward, efforts are being focused on creating a library of gestures to perform additional tasks, as well as further miniaturizing the mote and ring.
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