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HandTalk Glove Project: Lessons Learned and Successes

Explore the journey of Team 12 as they developed HandTalk, a glove project integrating hardware and software. Learn from their mistakes and successes, from ordering extra parts to using Java and NetBeans IDE. Discover their innovative process and the final design of the BlueSentry glove.

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HandTalk Glove Project: Lessons Learned and Successes

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  1. Team 12 HandTalk “Talk to the Hand” Bhargav Bhat, Wesley Jin, Jorge Meza, Hemant Sikaria

  2. Mistakes that we made • Didn’t order extra parts • Trying to use cheaper sensors to reduce costs • Too optimistic about sensor quality • Soldering without caution

  3. Things that Worked Out • Started early • Spent time finding the right hardware (the BlueSentry) • Final design of glove • Stripping sensors and bluesentry to bare minimum • Sewing sensors (Thanks Jorge!) • Using Java and the NetBeans IDE

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