A Vision-Enabled Prosthetic Hand for Children with Upper Limb Disabilities
A Vision-Enabled Prosthetic Hand for Children with Upper Limb Disabilities
This paper introduces a novel AI vision-enabled pediatric prosthetic hand designed to assist children aged 10-12 with upper limb disabilities. The prosthesis features an anthropomorphic appearance, multi-articulating functionality, and a lightweight design that mimics a natural hand, making it both accessible and affordable for low-income families. Using 3D printing technology and integrating advanced machine vision, sensing, and embedded computing, the prosthetic hand offers a low-cost, customizable solution that addresses the limitations of current myoelectric prostheses. A micro camera is interfaced with a low-power FPGA for real-time object detection and assists with precise grasping. The onboard DL-based object detection and grasp classification models achieved accuracies of 96% and 100% respectively. In the force prediction, the mean absolute error was found to be 0.018. The features of the proposed prosthetic hand can thus be summarized as: a) a wrist-mounted micro camera for artificial sensing, enabling a wide range of hand-based tasks; b) real-time object detection and distance estimation for precise grasping; and c) ultra-low-power operation that delivers high performance within constrained power and resource limits.
Md Abdul Baset Sarker、Art Nguyen、Sigmond Kukla、Kevin Fite、Masudul H. Imtiaz
电子技术应用生物工程学自动化技术、自动化技术设备计算技术、计算机技术
Md Abdul Baset Sarker,Art Nguyen,Sigmond Kukla,Kevin Fite,Masudul H. Imtiaz.A Vision-Enabled Prosthetic Hand for Children with Upper Limb Disabilities[EB/OL].(2025-04-22)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.15654.点此复制
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