DocumentCode :
2456475
Title :
A Braille-based mobile communication and translation glove for deaf-blind people
Author :
Choudhary, Tanay ; Kulkarni, Saurabh ; Reddy, Pradyumna
Author_Institution :
Birla Inst. of Technol. & Sci., Pilani, India
fYear :
2015
fDate :
8-10 Jan. 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Deafblind people are excluded from most forms of communication and information. This paper suggests a novel approach to support the communication and interaction of deaf- blind individuals, thus fostering their independence. It includes a smart glove that translates the Braille alphabet, which is used almost universally by the literate deafblind population, into text and vice versa, and communicates the message via SMS to a remote contact. It enables user to convey simple messages by capacitive touch sensors as input sensors placed on the palmer side of the glove and converted to text by the PC/mobile phone. The wearer can perceive and interpret incoming messages by tactile feedback patterns of mini vibrational motors on the dorsal side of the glove. The successful implementation of real-time two- way translation between English and Braille, and communication of the wearable device with a mobile phone/PC opens up new opportunities of information exchange which were hitherto un-available to deafblind individuals, such as remote communication, as well as parallel one-to many broadcast. The glove also makes communicating with laypersons without knowledge of Braille possible, without the need for trained interpreters.
Keywords :
data gloves; electronic messaging; handicapped aids; human computer interaction; language translation; mobile computing; natural language processing; text analysis; wearable computers; Braille alphabet; Braille-based mobile communication; English; PC; SMS; capacitive touch sensors; deaf-blind people; dorsal side; information exchange; input sensors; mini vibrational motors; mobile phone; palmer side; remote contact; smart glove; tactile feedback patterns; translation glove; wearable device communication; Actuators; Bluetooth; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Tactile sensors; Vibrations; Braille; assistive technology; deaf-blind; haptics; human-computer interaction; mobile communication; sensory impairment; wearable device;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Computing (ICPC), 2015 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pune
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PERVASIVE.2015.7087033
Filename :
7087033
Link To Document :
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