Smart Pedestrian Crossing - An EPS@ISEP 2020 Project
2022; Springer International Publishing; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-030-93904-5_15
ISSN2367-3370
AutoresBárbara Cruz Caruso, Charlie Stenstkie, David van Duivenboden, Jan Starosta, Jens Hoernschemeyer, Solenne Peytard, Benedita Malheiro, Cristina Ribeiro, Jorge Justo, Manuel F. Silva, Paulo Ferreira, Pedro Guedes,
Tópico(s)Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
ResumoThis paper reports the development of WalkSafe, a Smart Pedestrian Crossing solution, by a multinational and multidisciplinary team of students during the spring semester of 2020. The team was enrolled in the European Project Semester (EPS), a project-based capstone programme offered by Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP). Motivated by the idea to reduce the number of pedestrians hit by cars at road crossings, and associated injuries and deaths, the team surveyed pedestrian behaviour to conclude that people often ignore pedestrian crossings. Thus, this project intended to motivate people to use pedestrian crossings, increasing the safety of both pedestrians and drivers. The proposed solution can be implemented on any pedestrian crossing and involves up to three components: (i) a box to be fixed on each side of pedestrian crossings with a radio-frequency identification reader as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi interfaces; (ii) a smartphone mobile app; and (iii) a personal bracelet for children and elderly, with a passive radio-frequency identification tag.
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