“Hands-free Gesture Operation for Maintenance Work using Finger-mounted Acceleration Sensor” by Nakasu, Ike, Imoto and Yamauchi

  • ©Toshiaki Nakasu, Tsukasa Ike, Kazunori Imoto, and Yasunobu Yamauchi

  • ©Toshiaki Nakasu, Tsukasa Ike, Kazunori Imoto, and Yasunobu Yamauchi

Conference:


Type:


Entry Number: 23

Title:

    Hands-free Gesture Operation for Maintenance Work using Finger-mounted Acceleration Sensor

Presenter(s)/Author(s):



Abstract:


    In maintenance of electric power control panels, a worker has to do a lot of manual work such as pushing buttons and turning on/off selector switches. Therefore, a hands-free gesture operating system is needed. Tsukada [Tsukada et al. 2002] proposed a gesture operating system using an acceleration sensor and switches. Although it is a simple task to control a home appliance by gesture, users have to use both gesture and switch on/off to perform more complicated tasks such as controlling and recording documents in maintenance work. Therefore, the system becomes complicated. We propose a novel switch-less assist system for maintenance work with a simple structure that recognizes gesture using only an acceleration sensor. Ike [Ike et al. 2014] proposed a hand gesture operating system that enables users to control a TV remotely by adopting “Tapping” as a click signal. The system recognizes tapping by detecting a pulse-like acceleration pattern corresponding to a micro collision generated by tapping. However, it is difficult to recognize tapping because maintenance work includes many micro collisions generated by touching things. We adopt “Tapping & Finger up”, i.e., tapping fingers and turning up a finger, gestures that rarely occur in maintenance work, and design a gesture system enabling users to perform maintenance tasks and gesture operation seamlessly. Our system helps users do maintenance work easily and intuitively without interrupting work.


PDF:



ACM Digital Library Publication:



Overview Page: