Grad student's gesture-recognition device turning heads

4/21/2014

Associate Professor Prashant Mehta and MechSE grad student Adam Tilton.MechSE grad student Adam Tilton has developed a new device that goes way beyond a pedometer and other products that measure athletic movements. A member of Associate Professor Prashant Mehta's research group, Tilton and his invention--called "Rithmio"--was featured in the News-Gazette on Sunday, April 20.

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Associate Professor Prashant Mehta and MechSE grad student Adam Tilton.
Associate Professor Prashant Mehta and MechSE grad student Adam Tilton.
Associate Professor Prashant Mehta and MechSE grad student Adam Tilton.
MechSE grad student Adam Tilton has developed a new device that goes way beyond a pedometer and other products that measure athletic movements.

A member of Associate Professor Prashant Mehta's research group, Tilton and his invention--called "Rithmio"--was featured in the News-Gazette on Sunday, April 20.

Read the full News-Gazette article.


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This story was published April 21, 2014.