Reloj de ajedrez para personas con discapacidad visual
- Lorenzo, Daniel 1
- Abreu, David 1
- Muñoz Cruz, Vanesa 1
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Universidad de La Laguna
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- Carlos Balaguer Bernaldo de Quirós (coord.)
- José Manuel Andújar Márquez (coord.)
- Ramon Costa Castelló (coord.)
- Carlos Ocampo Martínez (coord.)
- Jesús Fernández Lozano (coord.)
- Matilde Santos Peñas (coord.)
- José Enrique Simó Ten (coord.)
- Montserrat Gil Martínez (coord.)
- Jose Luis Calvo Rolle (coord.)
- Raúl Marín Prades (coord.)
- Eduardo Rocón de Lima (coord.)
- Elisabet Estévez Estévez (coord.)
- Pedro Jesús Cabrera Santana (coord.)
- David Muñoz de la Peña Sequedo (coord.)
- José Luis Guzmán Sánchez (coord.)
- José Luis Pitarch Pérez (coord.)
- Oscar Reinoso García (coord.)
- Oscar Déniz Suárez (coord.)
- Emilio Jiménez Macías (coord.)
- Vanesa Loureiro Vázquez (coord.)
Editorial: Servizo de Publicacións ; Universidade da Coruña
ISBN: 978-84-9749-841-8
Año de publicación: 2022
Páginas: 921-925
Congreso: Jornadas de Automática (43. 2022. Logroño)
Tipo: Aportación congreso
Resumen
This work presents the design and construction of a low-cost prototype of a chess clock adapted for visually impaired players. Adapted chess is one of the most practiced sports by the visually impaired, but it presents entry barriers such as cost, specialized elements, or complexity of use. The objectives of this project are to propose a low-cost alternative, with new functionalities and improve the user experience to facilitate usage. To achieve this 3D design, printing and Arduino have been used. The basic functions of the adapted chess clocks have been programmed; audio information output, time editing and volume and language settings (Spanish, English and German). Innovations like the inclusion of an individual screen for each player and the quick programming of the configuration of starting times using RFID tags have been included.