Wednesday, 4 September 2019
Electronic glove offers 'humanlike' features for prosthetic hand users
An electronic glove, or e-glove, developed by researchers can be worn over a prosthetic hand to provide human-like softness, warmth, appearance and sensory perception, such as the ability to sense pressure, temperature and hydration.
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