Building unobtrusive wearable devices:
an ergonomic cybernetic glove


Borja Bordel Sánchez
+, Diego Sánchez de Rivera, and Álvaro Sánchez-Picot
 

Department of Telematics Systems Engineering. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
bbordel@dit.upm.es, diego.sanchezderiveracordoba@gmail.com, alvaro.spicot@gmail.com

 

Abstract

Usually, experts on wearable technologies decide the physiognomy of the designed devices following their opinion or intuition. In general, no study with real users is conducted to ensure the proposed device is ergonomic. This situation is especially critical when working on cybernetic gloves, since the hand performs high precision movements and has a high sensitivity. Therefore, in this paper we present a novel prototype of cybernetic glove, based on RFID readers and other sensors. Our proposal includes a study about electronic circuit integration in fabrics in order to increase the integration level. Moreover, an experimental validation was conducted in order to analyze which is the best position for the processing device in a cybernetic glove in order to create an ergonomic device by offering four different implementations.

 

Keywords: RFID, flexible circuits, cybernetic devices, cybernetic glove, ergonomics

 

+: Corresponding author: Borja Bordel Sánchez
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Avenida Complutense nº 30. 28040 - Madrid (España),
Tel: +34-915495700 ext. 3035

 

Journal of Internet Services and Information Security (JISIS), 6(2): 37-52, May 2016 [pdf]