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Help for blind people

with this project a blind person can orient himself

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This project was created on 10/02/2017 and last updated 4 years ago.

Description

The connection between human and machine should be as simple as possible
With this project it is possible to simply transfer a scanned line to the human being, the most important part of this project is to transfer only the line and thereby keep the interface human-actuators as simple as possible.
By vibrating motors, this so-called line is projected onto the skin surface, so the person can imagine the environment.
The scanner is attached to the head so that the entire environment can be imaged by moving the head
Simple and cheap to build
It works quite well, only the software implementation would still have to be worked
Unfortunately, I have too little experience with programming

it would be nice if this project became a usable tool !!!

Thanks
Peter

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servos2V2.ino

ino - 8.17 kB - 10/02/2017 at 08:49

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  • 20 × LB1938H Micro DC Motor Low Voltage Driver Board DC2.2-10V
  • 20 × DC 3v~5v 24000rpm Wasserproof Mini Coreless vibration Motor Micro Vibrator
  • 1 × Arduino Mega
  • 1 × Mega Sensor Shield V2.0 V2 für Arduino Mega 2560 R3 1280 Servo Motor Stepper
  • 1 × RP-LIDAR: Low Cost 5hz 360 deg LIDAR ( I use the first version )

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