Voting

This voting section can help you to identify the best solutions for your medical device. Please use it for creating polls and discussion both on general (e.g. use of piezoelectric sensors) and/or on specific topics (e.g. use of LM7805 voltage regulator), in order to have a more clear idea of your concept, which will be described in the next "Concept description" section.

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Candidate 3

Exactly like candidate 1 but instead of having the temperature sensor in the palm, it would have one sensor in each finger.

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Candidate 2

Exactly like the candidate 1, but in this one the patient will only have 1 vibration motor to say whether the fingers are touching something or not, and some led lights to show which finger is touching.

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Candidate 4

Exactly like candidate 2 but instead of having the temperature sensor in the palm, it would have one sensor in each finger.

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Candidate 1

The temperature sensor would be in the palm of the hand and it will show the temperature by an OLED screen. The pressure sensors would be one in each finger. When a finger touches something, the patient will feel it by 5 different vibration motors allocated in different places in the forearm so that he or she can difference between fingers

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Candidate 5

This last candidate would use mechanical power to move instead of the MyoWare sensor, so we would only focus on the feedback part of the prosthesis

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Candidate 6

This option uses more than one MyoWare sensor in order to be able to perform more movements than just closing the hand into a fist