
Project Status: Complete
April 2007

About
IRISS stands for
internal radio information and safety system. The main
idea behind it is to provide a reliable way to convey
public service announcements to deaf people such as when
you are at an airport. The idea came when I was at an
airport and I saw the induction loop sign for people with
hearing aids, at the same time an announcement cam on the
loudspeaker. I then thought what about people who are
totally deaf, how would they get any
messages?
So I had my basic
aim and a foundation for my project to move foreword, I
wanted to build a wireless pager type device that could
receive messages. As part of the Design and Technology
course you are expected to produce an initial
specification, this helped to clarify some details of the
future product.
The
Induction loop symbol
Initial
Specification
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Messages must be received
quickly, reliably and in real
time.
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Messages must be easy to
understand.
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The system needs to be easy
to use and install.
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Any cost need to be kept low
to make it more available.
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It needs to be
portable.
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The system needs to draw
attention without sound.
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It needs to be hard wearing
for everyday use.
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The final design must be
ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing.
•
Messages need to be received
via wireless link.
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It needs to warn of emergency
situations like fire.
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A memory will used to save
past messages.
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A simple user interface needs
to be developed.
With those points
in mind, I proceeded to design and manufacture the
product, full details of which are in the PDF document.
The final product
worked well. The form of wireless communication was with
the relatively new Xbee 2.4GHz radio modules, these
modules produce an internal network within a public
space. What this means is that there is a reliable
communication network in places where conventional
networks may not have reception. Places such as an
underground system where there is no mobile reception at
all, any call to evacuate through the loudspeakers would
not be heard by a hearing impaired person.
Perhaps the best
feature, and certainly the one I am most proud of, is the
emergency warning system. This system will trigger the
device, interrupting whatever its doing, to display an
emergency warning
message.
Setting up
such an internal network would be easy; you would need
transmitter and receiver modules and a few repeater
nodes. If you wanted to implement such a system with the
mobile phone network you would obviously need to pay for
the service, whereas my system is a one off
cost.
Documentation
This is a pdf version of my full AS-Level
project folder on IRISS. You will find information from
start to finish on this project. PDF Approx
3.5MB
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