
Gestural Control Interface (GCI)
A Gestural Control Interface (GCI) is a technology that allows users to interact with devices through hand and body movements without physical contact or traditional controls like buttons or screens. Using sensors such as cameras or motion detectors, GCI interprets gestures—like waving, pointing, or specific hand signs—and translates them into commands that the device understands. This creates a more natural and intuitive way to control electronics, making interactions seamless and hygienic, especially useful in contexts such as gaming, virtual reality, or touchless public displays.