Inspiration
Mobility was designed for those with spinal injuries and other disabilities. Generally those who receive spinal injuries or have spinal disabilities still retain the ability to move their neck and head.
What it does
We use sensors attached to Arduinos to track head and foot movement. These Arduinos were then connected through bluetooth to our computer where the the head Arduino acted as a pointer and the foot Arduino acted as a clicker.
How we built it
Our project consisted of two parts hardware and software. Our hardware sends the signals to the computer and the software needs to seamlessly handle those signals and convert them to mouse movements and clicks.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
What we're the most proud about is our ability to make the mouse controls act smoothly and that we were able to wirelessly connect our Arduinos to our computer through bluetooth. We are also very proud of how compact our design
Challenges we ran into
We had trouble getting the bluetooth connectivity and especially making our mouse movements smooth. We had issues using NodeJs for our UI.
What we learned
Bluetooth connections using Arduinos with sensors are hard.
What's next for Mobility
Try to make it even more compact than it already is. Better bluetooth connectivity. A nice starting application that users can use to calibrate the sensors.
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