This project aims to enhance prosthetic hands through advanced sensory feedback systems to improve the experience of upper limb amputees. Lightweight materials and precise microprocessor control enable natural movements while integrated sensors enhance user feedback. The goals are to make prosthetics more intuitive, functional and comfortable through customization, durability, natural dexterity and simulated touch via haptic technology. Continued innovation promises more seamless limb integration and improved independence.
This project aims to enhance prosthetic hands through advanced sensory feedback systems to improve the experience of upper limb amputees. Lightweight materials and precise microprocessor control enable natural movements while integrated sensors enhance user feedback. The goals are to make prosthetics more intuitive, functional and comfortable through customization, durability, natural dexterity and simulated touch via haptic technology. Continued innovation promises more seamless limb integration and improved independence.
This project aims to enhance prosthetic hands through advanced sensory feedback systems to improve the experience of upper limb amputees. Lightweight materials and precise microprocessor control enable natural movements while integrated sensors enhance user feedback. The goals are to make prosthetics more intuitive, functional and comfortable through customization, durability, natural dexterity and simulated touch via haptic technology. Continued innovation promises more seamless limb integration and improved independence.
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The objective of this project is to enhance
prosthetic robotic hands by integrating advanced sensory feedback systems. The primary focus is on improving the sensory experiences of individuals with upper limb amputations, making prosthetic hands more intuitive, functional, and user-friendly. DETAILS OF INNOVATION OUTCOME & FUTURE SCOPE Robotics prosthetic arms have transformed limb replacement, Robotic prosthetic arms innovate with lightweight delivering advanced functionality and user experience. AI materials like carbon fiber for strength. Advanced optimization and sensor integration enhance limb control. microprocessor control enables precise movements. Future prospects include refined sensory feedback, neural integration for superior control, and improved mobility. Sensor integration enhances user feedback. AI Customization, durability, and natural dexterity are priorities, optimization and user-centered design ensure aiming for seamless limb-body integration. Continued comfort, with haptic technology simulating touch.. technological advancements promise more intuitive prosthetic solutions, elevating user independence and quality of life for amputees and those with limb differences. GUIDED BY : Dr Shrikant Sir TEAM MEMBERS :Harsh Payak(1BCE/23/156) Professor , FCE , PU Divyam Kumar Barik(1BCE/23/134) Harsh Jindal(1BCE/23/155)