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Main: Team2Wrist-basedWay-Finding

WRIST BASED WAY FINDING
Brad, Dawn, Rizal

For our collaboration with the Communicating with Mobile Technologies class, we decided to make a wearable information display with two RGB LEDs. We envisioned these LEDs being used for guidance similar to the kids games of "simon says" or "hot and cold", with the LEDs changing colors in response to the user's orientation and distance from a target location. This is a more passive way of giving directions, with the user having to be actively involved in the discovery of the target place.

The Textiles team (Brad, Dawn, and Rizal) built a wrist-based device, connected with the LilyPad and two RGB LEDs. We also completed the bluetooth connection from the phone to the device and troubleshot the system using the output from the phone compass.

A video of the wristband responding to compass directions from the phone can be seen here. One LED changes color in response to the orientation of the phone, and the other LED changes from red to green when the phone has been held in the green ("correct") position for longer than 3 seconds. This pause / response is intended to signify that you have traveled in the correct direction and have now arrived at the destination.


Lessons Learned


Contributions

Brad: software, phone connection
Dawn: wristband, documentation
Rizal: circuit, soldering, documentation

Code
bdr_standalone_code.txt
bdr_integrated_code.txt

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