Periodic Reporting for period 1 - VOICEGALILEO (Navigator and global interface applications for visually impaired people using Galileo satellitetechnologies)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2015-07-01 do 2015-12-31
In order to achieve its final objective, VOICEGALILEO will:
- exploit satellite navigation technologies and integrate them with other technologies where the satellite is not available (it combats the “canyon effect” – tall buildings blocking satellite outdoor, as well as the lack of satellite signals indoor or underground);
- interact with information generated by a number of data providers so that VIPs will be able to find their way in urban areas (including support while they move from one point to the other), but also browse valuable information related to public transportation, cultural sites, special events, restaurants, shops, etc.
Objectives of the feasibility study promoted under Phase 1 of the SME Instrument included the elaboration of a specific business plan, the individuation of suitable partners among European SMEs, the definition of Intellectual Property management issues as well as the development of the innovation strategy.
Although VOICEGALILEO seems similar to other solutions developed in the past for visually impaired people (many of which funded through FP7, or by the European Space Agency) it develops something completely new, as its starting points are already well known and used products (either a portable magnifier, or a user friendly app mounted on a mobile phone) and improves its features so that it can also become a navigation tool for VIP. None of the solutions individuated so far has had any significant impact on the lives of VIP, who continue relying on traditional forms of assistance, namely a guide (either a person or a dog) or a white cane.