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Loose clothing can track movement more accurately than skin-mounted sensors, study finds
In A Nutshell Comfort meets performance: Sensors embedded in loose, baggy clothing outperformed tight-fitting wrist and body sensors by up to 40% in motion tracking accuracy Faster recognition: Fabric ...
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Motion sensors perform better when attached to loose clothing
When your arm moves inside a loose shirt, the fabric does not simply follow along. It ripples, folds, and shifts in ways that exaggerate motion. Those subtle distortions, long treated as measurement ...
Sensors placed on loose, everyday clothing can track human movement more accurately and with far less data than traditional tight wearables.
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