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MultiGlove The glove of a Vietnamese research team to accurately capture finger movements in 3D camera systems.

Microsoft’s Kinect technology stiff competition from Southeast Asia. A group of Vietnamese students has developed a multi-sensor glove, the objects can be quickly and precisely controlled remotely in a three-dimensional space and the middle of 2014 to come on the market.

The so-called MultiGlove was early September at the IT conference demo Asean introduced in South Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City. During the presentation, the developers drew a remote control car with the glove on the stage. Observers were impressed by the precision and low time delay in the control.

MultiGlove chief developer Dinh Huy said on the sidelines of the conference that he had been inspired by the video games Kinect. The starting point of his thoughts had been to minimize the delays by the sensor is the same worn on the body. When MultiGlove a gyroscope determines the position of the hand in space.

From the data, calculate your movements, which subsequently control the software. The user can thus move freely. In conventional systems for gesture control, like Kinect or Leap Motion is different. For them, the user must place either on or near the computer screen and frontal front of it within a short distance of the sensor

The hardware is as Kinect primarily for operation of computer games. The students are now building but on domestic use, about the operation of kitchen appliances. The start-up has been based mainly on Central University and other debt financing. However, the students want to start their own business in the near future. They are confident to offer the MultiGlove at a retail price of under $ 30. <- AUTHOR MARKER DATA BEGIN -> ( Marcel Grzanna ) / <- RSPEAK_STOP -> (bsc)
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