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11 Accessible Bus System: A Bluetooth Application

Learning Objectives

The flexibility and freedom offered by new wireless technologies are often discussed in the media and on the Internet. However, having this potential translated into working assistive technology systems is not so common. In this chapter, an application of Bluetooth technology for a bus alerting and information system suitable for use by visually impaired people is described. The chapter reports case study material across all the activities found in a typical prototype development project.

The chapter opens with a detailed consideration of the elements of Bluetooth technology and has a short comparison section with other competing wireless technologies. Having selected Bluetooth as the enabling technology, the chapter then reports on the design requirements for the bus alerting system. The system development is detailed along with careful consideration of the user interface needed for visually impaired people using mobile telephone technology. A discussion of future plans and commercialisation issues closes the chapter.

On completion of this chapter, the reader will be able to:

Understand the basic working principles behind Bluetooth.

Identify challenges faced when developing a Bluetooth application.

Develop a simple PC-based mobile Bluetooth application.

Appreciate the possibilities of wireless technologies in AT applications.

11.1 Introduction

Wireless technologies have caused a profound impact in many aspects of our daily lives. It has revolutionized the way we work, the way we play and the way we communicate with one another. Now, with new emerging wireless technologies, concurrent voice and data communication via wireless devices is now also possible. This allows short-range wireless personal communication technologies to play a key role in enabling new applications, including those in the domains of assistive technology. A useful survey of the requirements for the interconnection of assistive