A wearable “smart choker” uses a combination of flexible electronics and artificial intelligence techniques to allow people with speech impairments to communicate by detecting tiny movements in the throat.
Developed by researchers at the UK’s University of Cambridge, the smart choker incorporates electronic sensors in a soft, stretchable fabric and is comfortable to wear.
For the full story, see the October 2024 edition of Smart Textiles & Wearables.
Image: Zibo Zhang/University College London