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AIDE-Aid For Heads Up Display Navigation


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1 Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management, R.R Dist, Hyderabad, T.S., India
2 Department of CSE, SNIST, R.R Dist, Hyderabad , T.S., India
 

AIDE is an idea in advance that only ensures safe navigation, but also lets you link up to the universe. AIDE projects a transparent image into the driver's field of view which appears to roam out of doors of the windscreen. The icon is centered in the space and then the track remains in focus while the driver looks at the information presented by AIDE. This, combined with touchless gesture control, means that the driver is able to use AIDE without ever holding their eyes off the road. When you synchronize the device with your Android handset or iPhone and by placing the AIDE onto your car's dashboard. With this we can start communicating with the vehicle and other people without ever removing your eyes off the road. It is designed to give relevant information at a glance and the power to respond to that information with voice and theme song-less gesture controls i.e. embedded with IR camera and internal microphone. It grows better as it possess an accelerometer, an e-compass and an ambient brightness sensing element. The device, which is to be designed to run on Android 5.0 has transparent HUD display of 5.1-inch and has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connectivity. For the touch less controls, in terms of navigating it employs an IR camera , it also includes a GLOAN-ASS, digital compass, accelerometer and ambient brightness sensor. It can also warn us when car needs to be served next and when oil needs replacement. This paper present a novel and useful interface for the future automated vehicles and disabled people.

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IR Camera, Transparent Hud Display, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, GLOAN-ASS and Ambient Light Sensing Element.
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Authors

Anand Kumar Singh
Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management, R.R Dist, Hyderabad, T.S., India
Umang Kumar Singh
Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management, R.R Dist, Hyderabad, T.S., India
Mahathi Penmetsa
Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management, R.R Dist, Hyderabad, T.S., India
T. Venkat Narayana Rao
Department of CSE, SNIST, R.R Dist, Hyderabad , T.S., India

Abstract


AIDE is an idea in advance that only ensures safe navigation, but also lets you link up to the universe. AIDE projects a transparent image into the driver's field of view which appears to roam out of doors of the windscreen. The icon is centered in the space and then the track remains in focus while the driver looks at the information presented by AIDE. This, combined with touchless gesture control, means that the driver is able to use AIDE without ever holding their eyes off the road. When you synchronize the device with your Android handset or iPhone and by placing the AIDE onto your car's dashboard. With this we can start communicating with the vehicle and other people without ever removing your eyes off the road. It is designed to give relevant information at a glance and the power to respond to that information with voice and theme song-less gesture controls i.e. embedded with IR camera and internal microphone. It grows better as it possess an accelerometer, an e-compass and an ambient brightness sensing element. The device, which is to be designed to run on Android 5.0 has transparent HUD display of 5.1-inch and has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connectivity. For the touch less controls, in terms of navigating it employs an IR camera , it also includes a GLOAN-ASS, digital compass, accelerometer and ambient brightness sensor. It can also warn us when car needs to be served next and when oil needs replacement. This paper present a novel and useful interface for the future automated vehicles and disabled people.

Keywords


IR Camera, Transparent Hud Display, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, GLOAN-ASS and Ambient Light Sensing Element.