Apple has signed two new patents outlining the development of a particular brand smart gloves built-in motion sensors.
The first patent was filed at the offices of the United States Patent and Trademark on Tuesday and is called "Cable Actuators."
The second patent is called the "Interactive and Wireless User Interface," and details the use of smart gloves that monitor human gestures.
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Apple is focusing on a second patent entitled "Interactive and Wireless User Interface" on how to use smart gloves or similar materials. In it, the apples company talks about how hands can be more sensitive areas, such as the palm of the hand, fingerprint or extension itself.
Using fingerprints, gloves can have the advantage of controlling other devices. These sensors include the use of accelerometers, gyrometers, touch surfaces, capacitive matrices and also makes compression sensors. All of these sensors can provide all kinds of data in the monitoring system and respond to different actions.
In the copyright images we see a sharp glove near the Mac screen. By detecting the position and movement of the hand, as well as the proximity of the fingers toward the palm, gloves can allow Users to make flight movements to control Mac software.
The copyright was created by authors Paul X. Wang, Zheng Gao, Reza Nasiri Mahalati, and Ray L. Chang. What do you think of these smart gloves? Do you think modern technology is ready for this kind of wearable?