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A Novel Approach For Hci Using Mems Based Device


Author(s): F.S.Jeffery Immanuvel , Kadar Muhaideen,V G Vinesh
Affiliation: Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous), Namakkal, Tamilnadu, India
Year of Publication: 2016
Source: International Journal of Computing Algorithm
     
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Citation: F.S.Jeffery Immanuvel, Kadar Muhaideen,V G Vinesh. "A Novel Approach For Hci Using Mems Based Device." International Journal of Computing Algorithm 5.2 (2016): 91-93.

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The main objective of this paper is to introduce a MEMS based device for handwritten digit and hand gesture recognition applications. This MEMS based device consists of tri axial accelerometer, an atmega8 microcontroller and a ZigBee wireless transmission module. The accelerometer is used to recognize hand movements. It converts the acceleration signals into analog voltage signals. The analog voltage signals will be converted into digital signals in atmega8 microcontroller. The ZigBee module will transmit those signals to personal computer and it will be processed. Finally the digits will be displayed in pc monitor. Hence human computer interaction can be done in an easy manner similar to write in a notebook by using a pen.


Keywords Accelerometer, Atmega8 Microcontroller, Zigbee, Human Computer Interaction HCI


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