Abstract

his paper presents a gesture-controlled smart glove system integrated with a web application for interactive user interface and control. The glove utilizes an array of sensors, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, and flex sensors, to detect hand movements and gestures with high precision. These sensors capture real-time data, which is processed by an embedded microcontroller unit (MCU) onboard the glove. The processed data is then transmitted wirelessly to a web application via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity. The web application, accessible through a browser on any device, provides a user-friendly interface for controlling various applications and devices remotely. Users can customize gesture mappings to specific actions, enabling seamless interaction with IoT devices, virtual reality environments, and computer applications. The system's architecture emphasizes modularity and scalability, allowing for easy integration of additional sensors or functionalities. Moreover, the web application employs responsive design principles, ensuring compatibility with different screen sizes and devices. In conclusion, the proposed gesture-controlled smart glove system offers a versatile and intuitive interface for interacting with digital environments. Its integration with a web application enhances accessibility and usability, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including gaming, rehabilitation, and virtual control interfaces. Key Words: MCU, Flex sensors, Web Application, Gesture Control, IOT

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