Mikyo Cha

Human Systems Engineering

Summary

Upper-limb rehabilitation often lacks accessible tools that provide consistent feedback and engagement. This project addresses that challenge by developing a virtual reality system that uses real-time hand and trajectory tracking during 3D movement tasks. The system evaluates how factors such as target size and path shape affect accuracy and completion time. It provides immediate visual feedback to guide performance. The goal is to support quantitative assessment and improve engagement through adaptive, low-cost rehabilitation tools suitable for home use.