Use of haptic feedback controller to counter the effects of varying levels of gravity on the vestibular system for inter planetary space travel

World Maker Faire New York 2018

September 22nd-23rd

Exhibit Health

I designed and built a direction orienting haptic belt, that gives a user haptic feedback to help maintain stability of our vestibular system in environments with different gravities and prepare for space explorations to the moon, Mars and beyond.

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David Anand

I am a 13 year old rising 8th grader, and am homeschooled. I am curious by nature, very interested in Math and the Sciences, and like to make things and experiment. I like to play Basketball and Soccer. I am part of the Civil Air Patrol.

Categories: Health, Biology, Electronics, Space, Young Makers

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