Mayank
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Mayank
@mayn_k47
engineer | embedded hardware & software | running






From the past 1 year me and my co-founder have been trying to build smart glasses like Meta Ray-Ban, targeting to assist and solve visual inspection in large-scale manufacturing to reduce takt time and make things more efficient. Back in July @RealityLabs published their research "A generic non-invasive neuromotor interface for human-computer interaction", which was followed by announcements of Meta Ray-Ban Display and Meta Neural Bands. Since the last few weeks we have been trying to reproduce the research with whatever resources we could gather, from DIY muscle sensor kits to researching VR headset controllers, and finally had some clarity and decided to make our own nerve bands from first principles. As an embedded systems engineer, I see it as a Bluetooth input device which you can connect with your computer, laptops, and smartphones, which will take input from EMG electrodes and an IMU sensor. For the POC prototype I'm using an ESP32. I'm making use of RTOS to keep all the tasks deterministic and with low latency. At the moment, I'm figuring out how to get a clean EMG signal from the sensor and visualize it so that I can use that data plus the IMU data and build a machine learning model to better predict controlling gestures. Will be sharing regular development updates here. Curious to know what you guys think.

Makeup ate today


Cooked fried chicken today😋 was SO GOOD


Tip #2 Be from a good college which brings companies and opportunities. Off Campus is dead for freshers + if you have campus bringing you roles, your half of the pain in applying and finding is done. I am from Dtu btw







