Project Title:

Offline Voice Control Bed

Project Collaborators:

Technology for Ageing & Disability (TADWA)

The aim of this project was to implement a low latency voice stopping system prototype. The system would serve as a testing ground, which could ultimately be used to modify the current Google home themed solution.

As a testing device, the prototype allowed for the development of recommendations and research that could dictate its ultimate implementation.

Approach

The summer intern improved on the existing Offline Voice Stopping System project and developed new solutions to remedy its existing flaws. The intern designed a stand-alone PCB that is able to house the newly introduced Arduino speech recognition library. This library was tested to see its suitability for this project.

After a rigorous testing process, the Arduino Speech Recognition Library was selected to be continued to developed in future projects. The intern also developed a low latency stop function, to be used in the event of an emergency.

Outcome

01

The Offline Voice Stopping System will serve as the testing ground for the new technology. This will allow TADWA to decide whether this is an appropriate platform to use for future product development.


Outcome

02

Multiple useful recommendations were formed, dictating the decision that to utilise the Offline Voice Stopping System.


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