Navidot - Presentation of a school project using Flutter in 3 months
Innovatively built a Braille printing device alongside a complementary mobile app powered by Flutter in just three months. Seamlessly blending hardware and software for enhanced accessibility.
Concordia University Firdaws Bouzeghaya Computer Engineering Student Concordia University Kawther Bouzeghaya Computer engineering Concordia University Bayan Alsalem Meet the Team Ryan Morin ‹#› Electrical Engineering Student Concordia University
developer technologies. The Concordia club offers mentorship programs where students are paired with experienced mentors from the tech industry. What is GDSC? 1
text-to-speech and text-to-Braille device that prints the names of restaurants, schools, cafes and more along the user's route, giving them access to information about their surroundings.
that prints user surroundings in Braille Presents the user's surroundings in Braille text mechanically Detects collision and notifies users using haptic feedback Has a speaker that tells the users about their surroundings NaviDot Consists of 3
Designed for short range communication. Optimized for low energy consumptions. Transmits small packets of data LatLng Provides LatLng calculations. Handles geographical coordinates. Provide Geodesy calculations, such as bearing. FlutterTTS Integrates text to speech functionality. Allows various customization options such as voice output type, language, accents.. Google MAPS API Displays maps. Adds markers. Customizes maps styling. Implements gestures such as zooming in/out. 13