Poster
Walking Spaces
Washington State University
EECS Senior Design Poster Competition (Pullman, Washington, 2017)
05/01/2017
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000000039
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/19333
Abstract
Walking Spaces is an application that is intended to be used as an inspection tool to help its user continuously monitor a given space. As such, its primary purpose is to assist developmentally disabled adults and caregivers with patients who suffer from cognitive decline. Walking Spaces is a gerontechnology oriented project. It uses the Microsoft Hololens v1 as a sensor source for 3D mesh data about living spaces. The algorithms developed by the team then detect floors and analyze them for clear walking spaces and cluttered areas. The 3D mesh data and analysis are uploaded to backend Linux servers running Apache, Postgres, and tools to generate the visualizations of the home. The overall goal of this project is to protoype a system able to help older adults age in place while providing data to their caregivers about the safety and maintenance of the home.
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Details
- Title
- Walking Spaces
- Creators
- Colin Phillips (Author)Patrick Whalon (Author)Milly Xun (Author)Ching-Yen Lin (Author)
- Contributors
- AARON SPENCE CRANDALL (Other)DONALD D MCMAHON (Sponsor) - Washington State University, Teaching and Learning, Department of
- Event
- EECS Senior Design Poster Competition (Pullman, Washington, 2017)
- Academic Unit
- Education, College of; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, School of; Senior Design Program
- Publisher
- Washington State University
- Identifiers
- 99900590962201842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Poster