A wearable UV sensor and accessible smartphone application for blind people

Fabricio Puente-Mansilla, Gustavo Boza-Quispe, Gustavo Lapa-Velasquez, C. Matos-Avalos, J. Rosales-Huamaní
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Abstract

Ultraviolet radiation from the Sun is an essential part of the process of obtaining Vitamin D by the human body. However, prolonged exposure poses a risk to the health of the skin and eyes that can lead to premature aging and even cancer. Moreover, the quick technological development shows some barriers for visually impaired users because they require special help via audio devices, in order to access to any kind of technology. For these reasons, in this paper we present a wearable UV sensor prototype integrated with an audio notification system based on a smartphone app for blind people. Our notification system is capable of offering an appropriate skin care recommendations based on ultraviolet index (UVI), exposure time and skin color.
一个可穿戴的紫外线传感器和为盲人提供的智能手机应用程序
来自太阳的紫外线辐射是人体获取维生素D过程的重要组成部分。然而,长时间接触会对皮肤和眼睛的健康造成风险,可能导致过早衰老甚至癌症。此外,技术的快速发展给视障用户带来了一些障碍,因为他们需要通过音频设备获得特殊帮助,才能使用任何一种技术。基于这些原因,在本文中,我们提出了一个可穿戴的紫外线传感器原型,集成了一个基于智能手机应用程序的盲人音频通知系统。我们的通知系统能够根据紫外线指数(UVI),暴露时间和皮肤颜色提供适当的皮肤护理建议。
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