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Hiteglove-DamBros
Hiteg (www.hiteg.uniroma2.it) realized a sensory glove for measuring flex/extension, abdu/adduction of the fingers and rotation/flexion of the wrist.
DAM Bros Robotics (www.dambrosrobotics.it) realized an anthropomorphic hand capable to flex/extend the fingers and rotate the wrist.
The two realizations make a tool for the subject wearing the glove to remotely perform grasp movements.
This allows acting in safety when operating in a dangerous context as it is in presence smudge, fire, hazardous materials, contaminated/radioactive environments, etc.
Giovanni Saggio, Mariachiara Ricci, Vito Errico, Antonio Pallotti, Franco Giannini, Carla Cenci, Mauro D'Ambrosi, Marco D'Ambrosi, Donato D'Ambrosi, Sveva Viesti, Alessandro Pauciulo
He is currently working as researcher and aggregate professor in the department of electronics of the University of Rome “Tor Vergataâ€, Rome (Italy), where he founded HITEG (Health Involved Technical Engineering Group, www.hiteg.uniroma2.it).
He is the author and coauthor of about 200 papers, unique author of four books about analog electronics, and coauthor of eight patents. His research interests lie in the areas of sensors, biotechnology and human-computer interface.