Projects: NinePoint Box< Back to the projects overview page...
Without eyesight, there are currently only two possibilities for mobile communications:
Ninepoint BoxA small, external box with several Braille components and keys for easy input connects through Bluetooth to the mobile phone. A special Python-application on a Symbian OS phone is responsible for communication and for providing the special non-graphical user interface. The interface has to be highly optimized to be able to efficiently access the most important features of phones, like making calls, sending SMS and using the alarm clock or calculator. Python proved to be the ideal choice for these tasks as its performance is sufficient and it enables better access to the required phone services than Java ME. On the other hand, using standard C++ would be very difficult due to the vast amount of different system APIs that are involved — of course, they’re very powerful but therefore also complex. The resulting solution is relatively cheap, easy to use and very transportable. It has been a big challenge to design the hardware and to test it with the target group, as the requirements are hard to meet. In the current status, fully working prototypes are finished and the final hardware design is on its way. To bring this product to the market, Ewald Kantner has started his own company Ninepoint Systems. Currently, he is searching for investors to bring the solution to the market — which is looking forward to the solution, according to the feedback from Europe’s biggest fare for visually impaired, Sight City. Quick Facts
Compatibility
Developed by
Published
More Information
< Back to the projects overview page...
|
||||
|