StreetBit: A Bluetooth Beacon-based Personal Safety Application for Distracted Pedestrians.

Raiful Hasan, Mohammad Aminul Hoque, Yasser Karim, Russell Griffin, David Schwebel, Ragib Hasan
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Abstract

The safety of distracted pedestrians presents a significant public health challenge in the United States and worldwide. An estimated 6,704 American pedestrians died and over 200,000 pedestrians were injured in traffic crashes in 2018, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [1]. This number is increasing annually and many researchers posit that distraction by smartphones is a primary reason for the increasing number of pedestrian injuries and deaths. One strategy to prevent pedestrian injuries and death is to use intrusive interruptions that warn distracted pedestrians directly on their smartphones. To this end, we developed StreetBit, a Bluetooth beacon-based mobile application that alerts distracted pedestrians with a visual and/or audio interruption when they are distracted by their smartphones and are approaching a potentially-dangerous traffic intersection. In this paper, we present the background, architecture, and operations of the StreetBit Application.

StreetBit:基于蓝牙信标的分心行人人身安全应用。
行人分心的安全在美国和全世界都是一个重大的公共卫生挑战。美国疾病控制与预防中心的数据显示,2018年,美国约有6704名行人在交通事故中死亡,20多万行人受伤[1]。这个数字每年都在增加,许多研究人员认为,智能手机的分心是导致行人受伤和死亡人数增加的主要原因。防止行人受伤和死亡的一种策略是使用侵入性干扰,直接在智能手机上警告分心的行人。为此,我们开发了StreetBit,这是一款基于蓝牙信标的移动应用程序,当行人被智能手机分心并接近潜在危险的交通路口时,它会发出视觉和/或音频干扰。在本文中,我们介绍了StreetBit应用程序的背景、架构和操作。
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