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Development of Customized Prosthetic Hand Using 3D Printing  

Moon, Mikyeong (Division of Computer Engineering, Dongseo University)
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Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing / v.19, no.3, 2018 , pp. 110-117 More about this Journal
Abstract
The development of prosthetic hand or prosthetic leg equipment is steadily taking place globally. Though it would be difficult to create or feel the same way as a human hand, it would be a great for the amputated person if they can pick things up or do some movement as they want. It has become possible to develop low-cost prosthetic hand according to development of 3D printing technology. If people can develop personalized prosthetic equipment at similar prices to meet this trend, the utilization and penetration rate will be much higher. In this study, it describes how to develop a user-customizable prosthetic hand using 3D printing. To do this, the transformational parameters of prosthetic hand shape modeling are extracted as variability values, and the functions for controlling prosthetic hand motion are designed as software design patterns. This allows people who need a prosthetic hand to have their own prosthetic hand at a fast and affordable price.
Keywords
Prosthetic hand; 3D printing; Customized; Arduino;
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