Development of An Adaptive Staircase System Actuated by Facial-, Object-, and Voice-Recognition

  • Alexander Liu Cheng
  • , Patricio Cruz
  • , Wilson Guachamin
  • , Carlos Cevallos
  • , Benito Ribadeneira
  • , Esteban Ortiz
  • , Nestor Llorca Vega

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Abstract

This paper details a proof-of-concept development of an adaptive staircase system-type capable of user-specific mechanical reconfigurations actuated by facial-, object-, and voice-recognition. The system is described via two variation-prototypes - developed at Technology Readiness Level 4 - as instances of the same system-type. Accordingly, each prototype is informed by the same use-case considerations and requirements. Nevertheless, by means of their mechanical particulars, advantages and disadvantages specific to each variation are identified and explored. The present adaptive staircase system-type consists of two main components, one computational and the other mechanical. The computational component is built upon an inherited System Architecture previously developed and implemented by the authors. More specifically, the computational component uses Google's TensorFlow for facial-recognition; BerryNet for multi-object detection; and VoiceIt for voice-recognition. These three cloud-compatible, -based, or -dependent recognition mechanisms are used to ascertain the identity three user-types: (1) a person without perceivable physical disabilities; (2) a person reliant on a walking-cane; and (3) a person on a wheelchair. With the exception of the first case, the computational component proceeds to actuate mechanical transformations pertinent to each variety of disabilities depending on which user-type is identified. The objective of this implementations is to present an intuitive and automated vertical mobility solution capable of supporting users with varying degrees of reduced mobility.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2019 IEEE International Conference on E-Health Networking, Application and Services, HealthCom 2019
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781728104027
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes
Event21st IEEE International Conference on E-Health Networking, Application and Services, HealthCom 2019 - Bogota, Colombia
Duration: 14 Oct 201916 Oct 2019

Publication series

Name2019 IEEE International Conference on E-Health Networking, Application and Services, HealthCom 2019

Conference

Conference21st IEEE International Conference on E-Health Networking, Application and Services, HealthCom 2019
Country/TerritoryColombia
CityBogota
Period14/10/1916/10/19

Bibliographical note

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Funding

Part of the work detailed in this paper is made possible by funding provided by EPN’s Project PVS-2018-032 and PVS-2018-038 as well as UISEK’s Project P111819.

Keywords

  • Active and Assisted Living
  • Adaptive Architecture
  • Adaptive Staircase
  • Ambient Intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks

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