[SFDXA] Young Ham Recognized for Navigation Aid for Visually Impaired
Bill
bmarx at bellsouth.net
Thu Oct 16 15:46:27 EDT 2014
From ARRL:
Young Ham Recognized for Navigation Aid for Visually Impaired
A young radio amateur from California is one of nine /Popular Mechanics/
"Future Breakthrough Award" winners. Shiloh Curtis, KK6ISM, developed a
"hat-based, hands-free, haptic navigational aid for visually impaired
individuals." As the publication *explained*
<http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/news/the-next-generation-9-future-breakthrough-award-winners#slide-1>,
after a friend from her school's robotics club described going blind as
losing "two eyes and one hand," Curtis determined to come up with a way
to free up the hand that would be wielding the classic white cane.
Robotics was the key.
"A robot is blind until you put sensors on it," she told /Popular
Mechanics/. "Why don't we put sensors on the blind, so they can navigate
like robots?"
She combined a wide-brimmed hat, vibrating motors, and a robot vacuum
cleaner's laser distance sensor to come up with the wearable device that
warns the wearer of obstacles through vibrations.
Shiloh Curtis is a junior at Laughing Thunder Academy in Sunnyvale,
California. She has been recognized as the winner of California State
Fair "Project of the Year" and was an Americas Regional finalist in the
Google Science Fair. She is the daughter of Dave Curtis, N6NZ./---
Thanks to Ward Silver, N0AX, and Bob Wilson, N6TV
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/http://www.arrl.org/news/young-ham-recognized-for-navigation-aid-for-visually-impaired
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