Sensor-instrumented e-glove improves prosthetic hand performance The Engineer
Researchers at Purdue in the US have developed an electronic glove - or e-glove - that can improve the performance of conventional prosthetic hands.
Sensor-instrumented e-glove improves prosthetic hand performance - The Engineer
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