<p>➀ TH Köln and brehmergroup are developing an AI-based gesture control system with haptic feedback integrated into motorcycle grips, aiming to minimize safety risks from manual device operation;</p><p>➁ The system detects gestures (e.g., tapping, swiping) via grip sensors to control functions like call acceptance and turn signals while keeping hands on the handlebars;</p><p>➂ The project builds on patented heated grip technology, with potential applications in e-bikes and scooters, supported by €220,000 in government funding until 2026.</p>
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