Researchers at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) Mexico developed a glove that translates text and sounds the sign language to facilitate that can transmit messages to people who do not know the signs, informed the school said in a statement.
> This prototype, created by Dr. Miguel Felix Mata and Moon graduated Helena Garcia, it is a glove that detects movements made by the user’s hand and letters associated with international alphabet of 26 letters.
“words and phrases that are transmitted Bluetooth to a mobile device with a pre-showing and read the signs of the people using the glove and want to pass a message application form,” Garcia Luna said.
far It has done so for the international alphabet, but they are working in the Mexican sign language for this glove they hope to achieve is “affordable and accessible”.
To detect if the fingers are open or closed a new material that was used used in building technology to wear, which is a conductive wire made of steel, thicker than conventional cotton yarn and can be sewn with needle and even machine.
The base was sewn glove Hand with polyester and nylon, includes springs and sensors for strength, in order to continue the structure of the hand.
Once the message reaches the device, it plays voice, so the speaker glove user can hear what it wants to say.
The application is available for free under the name Glove translator and for the Android operating system, although the glove is needed to operate.
This is fully developed, patent pending and awaiting its manufacturing process for marketing, he said the university.
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