Dispositivo inteligente para la asistencia de personas con discapacidad visual

This project arises in response to the growing global need for inclusive technological solutions aimed at improving the quality of life of people with visual impairments. The underlying motivation lies in addressing the specific barriers faced by these individuals, with a particular focus on univers...

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Autor Principal: Miranda Briones, Emily Tamara (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:spa
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en liña:https://repositorio.uteq.edu.ec/handle/43000/7251
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Summary:This project arises in response to the growing global need for inclusive technological solutions aimed at improving the quality of life of people with visual impairments. The underlying motivation lies in addressing the specific barriers faced by these individuals, with a particular focus on university environments in Ecuador. The research is conducted using the technological infrastructure of university campuses, thus providing a relevant and applied context. The methodology adopted focuses on the convergence of web services and network communication technologies, seeking to promote the autonomy and safety of visually impaired people. A distinctive aspect of this project is the implementation of low power consumption and long-range technology, marking a pioneering approach in this field. This innovative approach not only addresses the immediate need for inclusive solutions, but also contributes to technological advancement by introducing efficient, long-range solutions. The project has identified and overcome specific barriers, thus providing a solid framework for future research and development in the field of assistive technology. The key innovation lies in the effective convergence of technologies, setting a new standard for inclusive and sustainable solutions. In other words, this project not only responds to a pressing need, but also marks a significant milestone in improving inclusion for the visually impaired, highlighting its relevance at the local level and contributing to global progress in this crucial field.