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Revision as of 17:02, 2 May 2016
Contents
Grading Criteria
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- Software Block Diagrams
- Hardware Block Diagrams
- Schematic Quality
- Quality of technical challenges and solutions adopted.
Smart Walking Cane for Blind
Abstract
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Objectives & Introduction
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Team Members & Responsibilities
- Gaurao Chaudhari
- Akshay Kanchar
- Key Locator
- Keerthana Alugudurai
- Bhushan Muthiyan
- Arvind Allawadi
- GSM module
Schedule
Sl. No | Start Date | End Date | Task | Status | Actual Completion Date |
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1 | 04/05/2016 | 04/12/2016 | 1) Buying of blind stick and other important components 2) Development and Design of Software and Hardware Architecture |
Completed | 04/11/2016 |
2 | 04/12/2016 | 04/19/2016 | 1) Interfacing Sensors,Vibrators,Buttons and GSM with SJ One Board 2)Developing basic functionalities for Sensors and Vibrators |
Completed | 04/20/2016 |
3 | 04/19/2016 | 04/26/2016 | 1) Interfacing,implementation and integration of GSM module 2) Implementation of Key Locator functionality |
In Progress | |
4 | 04/26/2016 | 05/03/2016 | Completing Integration of all modules and testing basic obstacle avoidance and haptic feedback | ||
5 | 05/03/2016 | 05/10/2016 | Testing and resolution of Problems | ||
6 | 05/10/2016 | 05/17/2016 | Final testing |
Parts List & Cost
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Design & Implementation
Key Locator
Hardware Design
A in-built Nordic wireless is used for board to board communication.The transceiver used is nRF24L01+ Single Chip 2.4GHz Transceiver. Figure() shows the connection of the transceiver with the SJ One controller.
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The boards communicate via 2.4 GHz RP-SMA Duck antennas. Figure() shows the connections of these antennas.
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Hardware Interface
The hardware interface is fairly simple. A small 5V battery powers key via its on board 5V pins.The antenna is connected to the SJ One board via its SMA connector.The Nordic wireless has the following connections with the controller. SPI bus is used for communication between them.
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Software Design
The software design is divided into two parts:
1) Key Transmitter : A Free-RTOS task is used to detect key press by the user.
2) Key Receiver : A Free-RTOS task is used to detect signal received on the Cane.On receiving the signal, a call is made to the sound buzzer.
Implementation
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GSM Module
This module consist of a GSM/GPRS Sim900 module and a press button (panic button) mounted on the stick. In an emergency situation, the stick owner must press this button which will send an SMS to a registered user to take care of the blind person.
Testing & Technical Challenges
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My Issue #1
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Conclusion
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Project Video
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Project Source Code
References
Acknowledgement
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References Used
Nordic Wireless [1]
Appendix
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