Interactive light and sound table: an EPS@ISEP project


Autoria(s): Reimus, Aare; Miklaszewska, Izabela; Fernandez, Maria Ricondo; Jurjonaité, Toma; Silva, António Ferreira da; Malheiro, Benedita; Silva, Manuel F.; Ribeiro, Maria Cristina; Caetano, Nídia Sá; Ferreira, Paulo; Guedes, Pedro
Data(s)

20/02/2014

20/02/2014

2013

19/02/2014

Resumo

Interactive products are appealing objects in a technology-driven society and the offer in the market is wide and varied. Most of the existing interactive products only provide either light or sound experiences. Therefore, the goal of this project was to develop a product aimed for children combining both features. This project was developed by a team of four thirdyear students with different engineering backgrounds and nationalities during the European Project Semester at ISEP (EPS@ISEP) in 2012. This paper presents the process that led to the development of an interactive sound table that combines nine identical interaction blocks, a control block and a sound block. Each interaction block works independently and is composed of four light emitting diodes (LED) and one infrared (IR) sensor. The control is performed by an Arduino microcontroller and the sound block includes a music shield and a pair of loud speakers. A number of tests were carried out to assess whether the controller, IR sensors, LED, music shield and speakers work together properly and if the ensemble was a viable interactive light and sound device for children.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/4006

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

1st International Conference of the Portuguese Society for Engineering Education

http://www.eps2012-wiki1.dee.isep.ipp.pt/doku.php?id=report

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Project-based learning #Teamwork #3D user interface #IR sensing #Light and sound stimuli
Tipo

conferenceObject