[ELECTRON] possibility of short term paid employment

Marion Hersh m.hersh at elec.gla.ac.uk
Tue Mar 2 14:36:44 UTC 2010


Thanks.  I must admit I'm biased, but I find it very interesting both
from the technical point of view and with regards to the applications.
Marion

On 02/03/2010 14:33, makerfair wrote:
> Glad this is being worked on again. I saw this prototype and thought it most intriguing.
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> From: Marion Hersh <m.hersh at elec.gla.ac.uk>
> Subject: [ELECTRON] possibility of short term paid employment
> To: members at electronclub.org
> Date: Tuesday, 2 March, 2010, 14:22
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> Dear All,
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> I may have a small amount of funding to pay someone for 2 to 4 months between April and the end of July to work on project described below.  If you could be interested in this could you contact me by Thursday - various bureaucratic reasons for this.
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> The aim is to produce a wearable device which supports two-way communication between a deafblind person using the UK deafblind manual alphabet and another person using a small display and keyboard.  A successful undergraduate project a few years ago produced a functional one-way prototype which supported communication from a deafblind person to sighted person.  The proposed research activity would involve the following tasks:
> ·          Investigating options for input/output combinations for the deafblind person, including relay switch vibrator/pressure sensor combination; pressure sensors and vibro-tactile actuators embedded in a smart fabric; miniature vibrators and motors, possibly in combination with a relay switch.
> ·          Investigating input/output options for the communication partner, including a miniaturised keyboard, pointer and on-screen keyboard, small LCD text display, possibly as part of a mobile telephone or PDA, and speech output with text-speech conversion and either an earpiece or small loudspeaker.  The text display could also act as the screen for the screen keyboard.  There would be advantages in the development of two versions, one as a self-contained device and another which is compatible with mobile phones with Wifi and/or Bluetooth.
> ·          Writing software, including for communication between communication partner and deafblind person and for input to and output from mobile phone and other input/output devices.        
> ·          Investigating durable materials for the glove.
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