by anirudh kumar parag (iv year) mayank sharma (iii year)
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SCEPTRE - Hand Gesture Based Universal Remote Control
By Anirudh Kumar Parag (IV Year)Mayank Sharma (III Year)
a Self Learning Device capable of controlling a diverse variety of remote operable instruments through hand gestures
MotivationTurn Your Hand into a Wand!
● Eliminates the need for multiple remotes
● Wide dynamic range of recognition for different device commands
● Facilitates those, old or challenged to intuitively interact with their surroundings
Project Workflow
TrainingPoint the remote at the band
Give the intended command
Command Recognised
?
Associate command with desired gesture
Perform the trained operation
Yes
No
SyncingMake a REST API call using to the web services for storing the signal and gesture information
to the cloud and keeping it in sync with your Google Account in a signal directory.In Prototype I, the armband will transfer information to a mobile phone and the Android App
will make the REST call.Direct calls can be made through the device once we are ready with Prototype II.
REPEATINGFetch the stored data from the device directories stored in cloud, if needed. This data is exposed via a REST API. In Prototype I, the android app makes the REST call and syncs the signal data with the armband.In Prototype II, the device will directly connect with the server to fetch the signal and gesture directory data
I think this is what’s going to happen…
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Prototype I
Gesture Recognised by Myo Band
Controlling Device Through Gesture
Device Being Controlled by User
Bluetooth Module
Receiver
Transmitter
Microcontroller
UI Through App
Bluetooth Module for
Communication to App
Microcontroller Module
IMU Unit
Gesture Control
Gesture Recognition
Communication to App
Command fetched from Gesture
Directory Data
Device Controlled through command
transmitted
PROTOTYPE II
ConclusionTHANK YOU ...