Paper ID: 2407.12807
Vision Controlled Sensorized Prosthetic Hand
Md Abdul Baset Sarker, Juan Pablo S. Sola, Aaron Jones, Evan Laing, Ernesto Sola-Thomas, Masudul H. Imtiaz
This paper presents a sensorized vision-enabled prosthetic hand aimed at replicating a natural hand's performance, functionality, appearance, and comfort. The design goal was to create an accessible substitution with a user-friendly interface requiring little to no training. Our mechanical hand uses a camera and embedded processors to perform most of these tasks. The interfaced pressure sensor is used to get pressure feedback and ensure a safe grasp of the object; an accelerometer is used to detect gestures and release the object. Unlike current EMG-based designs, the prototyped hand does not require personalized training. The details of the design, trade-offs, results, and informing the next iteration are presented in this paper.
Submitted: Jun 25, 2024