University of Rome Tor
Vergata Study Features
Flexpoint’s Bend Sensor®
Technology
November 4, 2009 8:00 AM
ETDRAPER, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Flexpoint Sensor Systems Inc. (OTCBB:FLXT ) today
announced that its
patented Bend
Sensor® technology was
recently featured and
recommended in a study
completed and published
by the University of
Rome Tor Vergata.
The study was
submitted to the Journal
of Neuroscience
Methods in an article
entitled “Improving
Performance of Data
Gloves Based on Bend
Sensors.” In the
article, a team of
researchers led by
Giovanni Saggio, Ph.D.
concluded that an “array
of Bend Sensors®”
provide “an advantageous
cost to reliability
ratio” by “adopting bend
sensors to measure each
finger joint.” The study
points out that “Data
gloves can find
applications in…many
fields regarding social,
medical, work, sport and
entertainment aspects…”
In a social
environment the data
glove could be used “for
sign language
recognition; as an
alternative to the
actual PC input devices,
or as a tool in domestic
and remote assistance,
and as an appliance to
design ergonomic
devices.”
The medical field
reports that the data
glove would have
“advantages for patient
motor therapy,
rehabilitation and
tele-rehabilitation
post-surgical
evaluation,
tele-operations,
estimation of functional
assessment or
disability. But also
doctors can take
advantage of their
education by
manipulating 3D virtual
anatomic parts or be
trained for virtual
surgery.”
In addition, with the
use of “data gloves,
workers can become
skilled by simulating
the consequences of
their actions in a
virtual setting or in
hazardous environments
for safety purposes”
(robotics),
professionals in
dangerous occupations,
“such as soldiers,
astronauts,
firefighters, etc.,
could use the glove to
monitor their actions,
or the ergonomics of
their environment, so
they can be evaluated,
programmers can be aided
with automatic
programming tools,
people can be helped in
remote apparatus
control,…can assist in
design and
manufacturing, even
before the actual
construction of objects,
by means of interactions
with computer generated
environments…”
The study further
concludes, “The
entertainment field can
utilize the data glove
for gaming and
videogaming
applications,…for
multimedia, for art and
music appliances,
(playing a virtual
instrument, sound
compositing or
sculpting) since a
single hand gesture can
be associated with an
event or a musical note
or a chord.”
Clark Mower,
President of Flexpoint
Sensor Systems, stated,
“We are pleased that
Professor Saggio and his
colleagues in the Health
Involved Technical
Engineering Group
(HITEG) at the
University of Rome Tor
Vergata have again
validated the
application of our
technology in so many
varied applications. We
are currently providing
Bend Sensors® to makers
of “virtual reality
gloves” for all types of
applications from
medical, physical
therapy to gaming
related uses. We are
working towards
furthering this research
into new agreements with
manufacturers to provide
additional applications
for our patented Bend
Sensor® technology. This
independent study not
only validates our
technology and raises
awareness of our
products, but is already
solidifying
relationships that
should ultimately lead
to additional revenue
streams for the
Company.” http://www.hiteg.uniroma2.it/
Flexpoint Sensor Systems, Inc.
Manufacturers a patented cutting edge flexible sensor, that has also proven to be an extremely durable switch. The single layer Bend Sensor® product allows for the measurement of mechanical movement, air flow, water flow or even vibration. It can be used as a range of motion sensor, or as a durable, & reliable switch in most harsh environments. Flexpoint serves numerous industries including automotive, medical, industrial controls & more.
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Contact:
Flexpoint Sensor Systems
Clark Mower, 801-568-5111
or
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Kevin Holmes, (410) 825-3930
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