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Design For A Cause Challenge: Winners Announcement

Design For a Cause : Winners Announcement

After 11+ weeks of designing, researching, prototyping, coding and testing, our Design for a Cause Challenge has come to a close.  Have our challengers improved the lives of individuals living with physical or mental impairments?

 

The judges have tallied up their thoughts and feedback for all 16 challengers and finalized the grand prize and runner up winners as well as the finishers.

 

We are very pleased to congratulate all the winners of the Design for a Cause Challenge and participants!

 

The Winners:

 

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Grand Prize
Fingerprint Skeleton Key - Milos Rasic

Project Summary

 

 

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Milos created a device that helps users with sight issues or low dexterity to open locked doors.  The prototype scans RFID tags next to or on locks.  Then it presents the user with the right key using added fingerprint recognition technology.

 

Link to Milo's Blogs
Fingerprint Skeleton Key - Design for a Cause

Milo's Wrap up Post (including videos)
First Working Prototype

 

Judges' Feedback:

A very creative, if, over engineered device, I really love that this seems like an original concept. Very well written blogs with good Demos and Videos to accompany.

 

 

Grand Prize Includes:

image $900 USD to your favorite charity

image FLUKE 279 FC/IFLEX Digital Multimeter

image Tinkerkit Braccio Robotic Arm DIY Kit

 

 

 

imageRunner Up
Seeing EyeDuino - Dale Winhold

Project Summary

 

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Dale created a special walker with integrated sonar and braille interface.  He combined solenoids into a display that overcome obstacles for blind users.

 

Link to Dale's Blogs
Seeing EyeDuino - Design for a Cause

Dale’s Wrap up Post (including videos)
All Wired & Ready for Trial Run

Watch Final Video

 

Judges' Feedback:

A very novel and practical piece of assistive technology incorporating a walker as well as an extra sense.

 

 

Runner Up Prize Includes:

image $500 USD to your favorite charity

image Tenma  72-847472-8474 Oscilloscope

image Microduino Quadcopter w/Joypad

 

 

Finishers:

Not everyone can win the grand prize but everyone who've reached the finish line is a winner in their own way.  Anyone who adhered to the terms and conditions, used our Arduino MKR1000 Dev Board and posted more than 10 progress blogs receives a finishers' prize.  This includes all winners and any non-sponsored Challengers that have completed the Design for a Cause Challenge.

 

Please join us in congratulating all finishers as we look forward to reading your blogs and introducing your project designs.


Dale Winhold | Dixon Selvan | F. Yao | Kyle Buchanan | Milos Rasic | Pranjal Ranjan | Prashanth Kumar G N | Rob Romero


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dwinhold

Canada

Project: The Seeing EyeDuino

Synopsis: The Seeing EyeDuino will be a robotic Seeing Eye dog that guide the seeing impaired around obstacles and danger. The user will be able to control the speed through the hand harness attached to the robot. When there is danger the robot will emit a specific sound correlated with that danger to alert the user. There will be different sound emitted for different dangers.  I will also try to create a touch pad that will send this information in braille as well.

Dale Winhold's project blogs


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Dixon Selvan

India

Project: Anosmia

Synopsis:  This project is to enhance the lives of people suffering from Anosmia, an inability to sense smell. The project will be split into two main subsystems: Audio & Visual Cue System and a Smart Wheel Chair.  It translate the smells in the environment and have voice control features over appliances—alerting potentially harmful gas leaks.

Dixon Selvan's project blogs


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fyaocn

China

Project: Blowing-Whistle as Controller(BWaC)

Synopsis: The Blowing-Whistle as Controller (BWaC) can control home appliance remotely.  It is helpful to elders with slow coordination and difficult precise touch controller like an IR-remote or mobile. The one fix-frequency whistle can send on-off signals to lock doors, turn off LED lamps, and close curtains.  It can also detect keys left at the door.  When you blow the whistle in front of your door, the servo will turn the lock.

F. Yao's project blogs


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kyle90

Canada

Project: The Balance Belt

Synopsis: A wearable device for seniors that senses falling motion and bad posture. Following the detection of a fall, the device will send a notification to the user's phone and a motor vibration in the device. If the user does not respond with a confirmation within a given time limit, the device would call 911 using a recorded message with the user's name, address and medical history then it would request an ambulance. We would like to implement things like posture reminders, and other functions to ensure a better quality of life.

Kyle Buchanan's project blogs


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milosrasic98

Serbia

Project: Fingerprint Skeleton Key

Synopsis: My idea is primarily aimed towards the visually impaired people, but I feel it can be useful for anyone. We live in an age of an ever growing market of smart locks and NFC locks, again there are a lot of plain locks which remain all over. While for a non visually impaired person it's annoying to go through a key ring looking for the right one, it is even more cumbersome for a visually impaired person. Another problem is finding where people left their keys.  This product should resolve these issues.

Milos Rasic's project blogs


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pranjalranjan299

India

Project: AUDIO4VISION - Automated Image Caption Audio Generator for Visually Impaired People

Synopsis: Living with visual impairment can be challenging, since daily-life situations are difficult to understand without good visual acuity. This is a wearable device, a headset with a camera(arduCam) on the front, which will take a continuous stream of images. These images will then be passed through a neural network model and give a description announcing to the visually impaired user.

Pranjal Ranjan's project blogs


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prashanth.nagendrappa

India

Project: Smart Voice synthesizer and visualizer

Synopsis: This project aims to solve challenges faced by the people who are unable to speak.  The wearable sensor based gloves acquire information related to the shape, orientation, movement, and location of the hand. They contain flex sensors and a 3-D accelerometer. Based on particular movement, voice correspondence will be generated and the text will be displayed. A mode change on the system can also control home appliances connected to the system.

Prashanth Kumar G N's project blogs


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roborob1266

USA

Project: Autism Assistant

Synopsis: My autistic son does not speak so I will create a system that will speak on his behalf with the push of buttons.  I will also implement a touch screen where he can select items with the button and say “I want” then display item that he selects.  It will say out loud “I want” “Apple” or “Chips” or whatever he selects.  My goal is to develop a device with a flash drive that parents can add photos and audio (their voice) for each item to meet the child's needs.

Rob Romero's project blogs

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  • danzima
    danzima over 6 years ago +8
    I want to drop in here and recognize the generosity of our top finishers: milosrasic98 has donated $900 USD to The Novak Djokovic Foundation , which focuses on early child development and education in…
  • milosrasic98
    milosrasic98 over 6 years ago +6
    Wow, I am completely stunned and out of words! I still can't believe what I'm seeing and really don't know how to respond. Thank you so much to everyone from the organizer and sponsor of this competition…
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 6 years ago +6
    A great challege result! I have followed (new to the end, due my overcharge of work) the project of Milo ( milosrasic98 ) and I should admit that it is not only a very well done project but also incredibly…
  • DAB
    DAB over 2 years ago

    Great projects, well done everyone.

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    meerabgraves over 2 years ago in reply to danzima

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    dixonselvan over 6 years ago in reply to dixonselvan

    Update: The news about Finisher prizes is here - https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-89678/l/design-for-a-cause-challenge-the-prizes#comment-143534

     

    Thank you danzima

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    dixonselvan over 6 years ago

    Hi e14phil danzima,

     

    Any news about the finisher prizes?

     

    Thanks,

    Dixon Selvan

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    balearicdynamics over 6 years ago

    A great challege result!

     

    I have followed (new to the end, due my overcharge of work) the project of Milo (milosrasic98 ) and I should admit that it is not only a very well done project but also incredibly original and useful. It is not difficult to reengineer the project to make a very useful tool. Compliments

     

    Also the Dale dwinhold  project prize is well deserved. I appreciated - as well a in all the other projects - the fact that everyone uses the making method with which is more comfortable (from wood to plastic, 3D printed etc.) and this is not a limitation to leave incredibly original idea become reality.

     

    Enrico

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    dixonselvan over 6 years ago in reply to danzima

    Good job milosrasic98 and dwinhold

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    danzima over 6 years ago

    I want to drop in here and recognize the generosity of our top finishers:

     

    milosrasic98 has donated $900 USD to The Novak Djokovic Foundation, which focuses on early child development and education in the tennis legend's native Serbia.
    dwinhold has donated $500 USD to The Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, which works to provide the best possible health care and treatment to children in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

     

    These two deserve a round of applause!

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    littleben1 over 6 years ago

    Congratulations!!! great ideas!

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    aspork42 over 6 years ago

    Congrats everyone! It was great to follow along with the contest! Amazing project everyone!

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    dixonselvan over 6 years ago in reply to chrystalw

    We are also proud of your dad, who inspite of the accident did a fantastic job. Hope you and your dad are fully recovered now.

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