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Autonomous sailing for blind sailors using GPS | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Autonomous sailing for blind sailors using GPS


Abstract:

Blind sailors often rely on sighted guides to convey information while sailing. This information includes the location of other boats, buoys, or obstacles. However, certa...Show More

Abstract:

Blind sailors often rely on sighted guides to convey information while sailing. This information includes the location of other boats, buoys, or obstacles. However, certain types of races - such as match races - do not permit sighted guides on the vessel. Students and faculty from Olin College of Engineering are collaborating with visually-impaired sailors and sighted guides at Community Boating Incorporated, Boston MA, in order to design a solution to allow blind sailors to race without an onboard, sighted guide. This system incorporates a Raspberry Pi computer, a GPS unit, a tack sensor, an audio device, and a keypad for each boat, which wirelessly communicate to provide the sailors with information about their immediate surroundings and the position of various course landmarks.
Date of Conference: 19-22 June 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 October 2017
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Conference Location: Aberdeen, UK

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