Accelerometer-based gesture control for a design environment

Juha Kela1, Panu Korpipää2, Jani Mäntyjärvi2, Sanna Kallio2, Giuseppe Savino3, Luca Jozzo3, Di Marca3
1VTT Electronics, Finland#TAB#
2VTT Electronics, Oulu, Finland
3Italdesign-Giugiaro, Moncalieri, Italy

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