DocumentCode :
739858
Title :
A Wireless Augmentative and Alternative Communication System for People With Speech Disabilities
Author :
Hornero, Gemma ; Conde, David ; Quilez, Marcos ; Domingo, Sergio ; Pena Rodriguez, Maria ; Romero, Borja ; Casas, Oscar
Author_Institution :
Instrum., Sensors & Interfaces Group, Univ. Politec. de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Volume :
3
fYear :
2015
fDate :
7/7/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1288
Lastpage :
1297
Abstract :
An augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device for people with speech disabilities is presented. This AAC system exhibits the advantages of two currently used systems: 1) usability of the communication boards and 2) natural oral communication of the electronic communicators. To improve comfort in use, robustness and versatility, the system is designed as two separate blocks linked by wireless communication via a wireless network of communication board sheets. The communication sheets, which are the interface with the user, are economical, simple to use, and scalable to adaptation of the number of symbols and the vocabulary of the individuals who use the system. The digital system (record/player system) controls the net, identifies the active sheets and the pushed symbols, and plays and records all sounds. This digital system can be easily replaced by other digital interfaces, such as computers, smartphones, or tablets, and can increase the function of the AAC with the possibility of using the Internet communication (emails and Skype, among others). The prototype has been evaluated in two special education schools, which are attended by children with severe motor disabilities with or without associated disorders and multi-deficiencies. Positive reviews from individuals who use the AAC system open the possibility of the system´s use in both home and educational environments.
Keywords :
handicapped aids; radio networks; speech processing; AAC device; alternative communication system; augmentative and alternative communication; digital system; educational environments; electronic communicators; home environments; natural oral communication; speech disabilities; wireless communication; wireless network; Assistive technology; Digital systems; Robustness; Speech processing; Wireless communicatoin; Wireless sensor networks; Augmentative and Alternative Communication; Augmentative and alternative communication; wireless communication network;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Access, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2169-3536
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/ACCESS.2015.2466110
Filename :
7182269
Link To Document :
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