Hand Gestured Controlled Vehicle
Abstract
Considering the whole subject to non-automatic (or ‘by-hand’) manipulation by the user, we identify understandable real-world objects as showing different whole position dynamics, justifying an analysis of these three categories. The orientation dynamics as ‘gestures’ in an abstract sense, and presents a general framework for orientation sensor based gesture recognition. A core component of the framework is a gesture library that is hand gestures that are manipulated occasionally. Use of this hypothesis is demonstrated with the development of tangible remote controls for a vehicle, both in hardware and in software.
This paper presents the vehicle control wirelessly by using RF. In the transmitter side when a key is pressed to control the specific device, the control signal is sent. In the receiver side, the received signal is signal conditioned and gives it to the controller. The specific signal conditioned data is compared with the predefined data, and confirm the data and then the controller generates the control signal to control the vehicle.
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Alois Ferscha, Stefan Resmerita, Clemens Holzmann, Martin Reich or “Orientation sensing for gesture-based interaction with smart artifacts” Department of Pervasive Computing, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Linz, Austria, December 2004
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Alois Ferscha, Stefan Resmerita, Clemens Holzmann, Martin Reichor “Orientation sensing for gesture-based interaction with smart artifacts” Department of Pervasive Computing, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Linz, Austria, December 2004
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