Bolton Engineering Project Notes

 

Project Files

- Bicycle Power Meter
- Faxview Handheld Fax Machine
- Force Feedback Joystick
- Force Feedback Joystick Controller
- Personal Relaxation Device
- CO-Smoke Detector
- PCI Motion Control Interface
- Phased Array Microphone
- Fingerprint ID System
- 128 Line Phone Switch
- Wastewater Sludge Detector
- PCI 4DI Imaging System
- Lottery Ticket Vending Machine
- Molecular Characterization Detector
- Tera Ohm Meter
- Pharmaceutical Vending Machine
- Blackfin Stamplet Board
- Board Tester
- RF Power Amplifier Predistortion Engine
- Thermal Imaging Camera
- DSP-Based Software Radio
- Steganographic Audio Processor
- Canoe Controller for the Handicapped
- MIT Daedalus Aircraft
- Display Reader for the Blind
- Molecular Characterization Detector
- Micro Ohm Meter
- Tera Ohm Meter
- Lung Impedance Analyzer
- Personal Relaxation Device
- Pharmaceutical Vending Machine
- TCP/IP Engine
- Laser Diode Driver
- Laser System Speed Sensor
- Medical Image Processor
- Miniature USB Camera
- Sine Wave Generator
- Touch Panel and Display Interface
- Bi-Pedal Research Robot
- Force Feedback Joystick
- Force Feedback Joystick Controller
- Canoe Controller for the Handicapped
- LittleDog Robot
- PCI Motion Control Interface
- TCP/IP Engine
- Thermal Imaging Camera
- Laser System Speed Sensor
- Medical Image Processor
- Phased Array Microphone
- RF Power Amplifier Predistortion Engine
- DSP-Based Software Radio
- Blackfin Stamplet Board

Display Reader for the Blind

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The Blindsight Display Reader reads electronic appliance numeric displays to the Blind. With the Display Reader, the Blind can now use and control off-the-shelf microwave ovens, appliances, vending machines, and VCRs.     

System Overview

Blindsight had developed proprietary vision-recognition algorithms that were able to separate display images from complicated scenes and efficiently recognize series of numeric digits. Bolton worked with Blindsight to specify and develop a miniaturized, battery-powered system capable of running the computationally-intensive Blindsight software.

This Display Reader was constructed around a low-power Intel StrongArm processor, a PLD-based frame grabber, and a low-power CMOS image sensor. The Display Reader was implemented in two steps. Initially, Bolton Engineering constructed a development board with Ethernet and other interfaces that ran embedded Linux. This board provided an excellent development environment, allowing Bolton Engineering and Blindsight to efficiently work together to fine-tune the algorithms in an embedded environment. Later, a miniaturized hand-held version was created, complete with a battery power supply and a daughter debug board with Ethernet and serial ports. Finally, Bolton Engineering wrote dedicated drivers to eliminate the several second Linux boot time.

For additional information, see www.blindsight.com.

Project Scope

Bolton Engineering wrote the specification, designed the schematics, developed a PLD-based image grabber, developed two generations of circuit boards, got Linux running, wrote diagnostic and driver software under Linux, ported Blindsight’s code to the embedded environment, debugged the system, and delivered working prototypes.

   
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