Infrared sensing might be built into a whole-body prosthesis for paraplegics so patients wearing the “exoskeleton” could have sensory information about where their limbs are and how objects feel when they touch them.
Infrared sensing might be built into a whole-body prosthesis for paraplegics so patients wearing the “exoskeleton” could have sensory information about where their limbs are and how objects feel when they touch them.