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This project is about determining which crosswalk a pedestrian is about to cross with a mobile phone and optionally hardware devices installed on the intersection. Pedestrians and specially blind people are the target audience for this project.

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Safe Crossing

This project is about determining which crosswalk a pedestrian is about to cross with a mobile phone and optional hardware devices installed on the intersection. Pedestrians, specifically blind people, are the target audience for this project. Here is the link to our website.

Overview

In this project, we use a Pozyx kit in order to determine the precise location of the user and, if the user is close to a traffic light, we send the traffic light's status to the user's smartphone.

Structure of the project and repository

This project has three main parts:

  • A backend written in NodeJS. The Backend folder also has a subfolder named Pozyx containing the necessary code for precise localization.
  • A frontend written in Flutter.
  • ARKit development and experimentation. This part is completely separate from the backend and frontend parts.

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We have a Wiki with a complete documentation of everything about this project. If you want the documentation of a specific part of the project, here are the links to the documentation:

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This project is under MIT licence.

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This project is about determining which crosswalk a pedestrian is about to cross with a mobile phone and optionally hardware devices installed on the intersection. Pedestrians and specially blind people are the target audience for this project.

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