TEAM 1: NaviMe
Where do you want to be?
Spring 2008


MEMBERS

And Navime!

PROJECT CONCEPT

The NaviMe system is meant to aid blind people navigate foreign buildings. When a blind person uses
a cellphone/PDA with the NaviMe software on it, the device will interface with the network as well
as a pre-loaded map of the building in order keep track of the blind person at all times, allowing
the device to guide him/her as well as provide helpful information regarding nearby points o
interests, such as locations of restrooms and elevators.

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MOTIVATION

One of the scariest obstacles for a blind person is navigating a foreign place. With the use of the
NaviMe system, not only will the blind person feel more comfortable entering a foreign building,
but he/she will also receive live information about points of interests around him/her, such as
the location of nearby elevators, restrooms, receptionists, etc. Of course, such a device will
also for a sighted person trying to find his/her way around a new environment.

However, in simpler terms, blind people are awesome. That's really all the reason we need. Do you...disagree?!

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COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

  • Wayfinder Access
    • GPS system for cellphone
    • Not for buildings
  • Prague Royal Route developed by CUT
    • Maps that help navigate through entire
      city (not buildings) with infrared technology
    • Not made for cellphones or PDA's
  • Blip Systems
    • Builds Bluetooth sensor networks for home/office usage
    • Sell individual Bluetooth sensors that give off a unique
      ID and have built in power sockets
    • Does not offer a navigation system
    • Very expensive

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Hardware: Software: Protocols:
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REQUIREMENTS


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ARCHITECTURE


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USE CASES (INTERACTION DIAGRAMS)


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SYSTEM STATES & TRANSITIONS


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RISKS & MITIGATION STRATEGIES

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ERROR HANDLING

To be completed.

IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS