Wearable Electronics
We develop various wearable sensing systems, that includes the body movement of a person, finger movements, bio signals like ECG, EMG, foot sensing and various other signals.

Background

We have been developing a variety of wearable electronic systems for use in Defence, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Specialized Robotic/Bionics applications in our lab.

We can showcase only limited number of technologies on this page due to Non Disclosure agreements with customers and nature of technologies. However we have many more wearable technologies being developed going on in our lab.

Some of the unique tech we have developed are:

Wearable Exoskeleton System

The Wearble Exoskeleton System was developed to mimic the body movements made by a person wearing the Exo-Suit inorder to carry out the instructions like walk, lifting the legs, hands etc in a remote area or in any dangerous situiations where the unmanned operations were to be carried out!

Exoskeleton tracking the movement of the body!

Wearable Exo-Suit

Testing Exo-Suit!

Preliminary developmental Jig for wearable exoskeleton system developed, fabricated in Mysuru by us.

Bionics

Bionics is the application of biological methods and systems found in nature to study and design of engineering systems and modern technology.

Here, at Ideas Unlimited we have developed various Bionics or biologically inspired engineering applications which helps to analyse and study the body functions like finger movements, bio signals like ECG, EMG, foot sensing and various other signals.

EMG (Electro Myo Graph) Sensors being experimented for a wearble system

Foot Sensors being experimented for a wearble system

Wearable fabric rigged with electronic sensors

Debugger Watch developed for Wearable Exo-Suit

ECG Application

We are trying to develop a wearable electronics which captures the ECG Signals of the heart.

ECG (Electro Myo Graph) Sensors being experimented!

Graph plotted by using the Prototype to produce the ECG signals

Medical Harness

We developed a harness which was able to lift a person of more than 140 kgs! It's intent was to provide aide and support to person who has difficulty in walking due to nerve damage!

Harness being tested!

Front View of the Harness developed

Back View of the Harness developed

How it was built?

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