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Prepared by Group 1 James Monaghan Travis Chandler John Peters Markin Williamson Prepared for Final Presentation Advisor Professor Morse.

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1 Prepared by Group 1 James Monaghan Travis Chandler John Peters Markin Williamson Prepared for Final Presentation Advisor Professor Morse

2 Problem The hearing impaired have a difficult time communicating with individuals that do not know sign language. These difficulties can cause a hearing impaired individual to limit their activities in order to avoid frustrations and embarrassment. Ten million Americans are hard of hearing and one million are functionally deaf. (Mitchell 2005)

3 Existing Solutions Issues Human Interpreter Written Communication Verbal and Signed Communication Dependency Cost Time Consuming Awkward Frustrating Awkward

4 Monitors Position of Fingers and Hand Motion Translator

5 Text to Speech Bluetooth to CPU Help Me!

6 Three axis accelerometer 800 mV output per G Range of -1.5 to +1.5 G’s 6 total accelerometers used.

7 16 bit Nano Core uController 6 accelerometers 18 channels converted by atd. Text to speech chip Bluetooth to CPU capability Components

8 Two independent programs  Glove / uController  Host PC interface Glove Routine  User chooses run mode  Accelerometer data is compared to stored gestures.  Character is sent out to Bluetooth or to Text to Speech. Two independent programs  Glove / uController  Host PC interface Glove Routine  User chooses run mode  Accelerometer data is compared to stored gestures.  Character is sent out to Bluetooth or to Text to Speech. Capture Function Search Function Text output Symbol to add to Database

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10 Hardware Construction Hardware Construction  Soldered on a Protoboard  uController, Bluetooth and Text Speak chips removable  6 accelerometers and MUX sewn into glove  Box designed using Solid Works and printed on a uPrint Software Software CPU Program CPU Program  Written in Java using Netbeans.  Incorporates threads for serial communication via Bluetooth.  Graphical user interface. uController Program  uController program written in C using Code Warrior.  Incorporates sci, atd, rti interupts

11 Highlights  Assist the hearing impaired communicate.  Mobility with text to speech chip and Bluetooth.  Infinite hardware possibilities.


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