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Hidden camera for intellectual disability child

School Project. 

The problem statement given was to create a hidden camera for parents whom child has an intellectual disability. This product is able to give a peace of mind to the parents as they are able to communicate and monitor the child through this product.

This product feature consists of:

- Artificial Intelligence
Enable the product to provide day-to-day verbal communications, interactions and companionship to the child.

- Proximity, temperature and tilt sensors
With respective sensor, this product are able to use its hidden wheels to move and rotate around, providing the 360 degree view of the environment. Also, able to measure the child's temperature by using its temperature sensor.

The proximity sensor detects movement in close proximity to the product. When this occurs, the product will flash a series of lights via its LED light bulb. As a result, indicate that the product is operationally sound.

Also occasionally, together with its artificial intelligence and speaker, the product is able to check on the child through a series of questions. (How are you? What are you doing? etc.)

All these, making the product more approachable as it encourage the child to interact with it.

- Digital Screen
With digital screen, it enables the video call feature where both the parents and their child are able to verbal communicate and interact through the screen. Using the artifical intelligence, the digital screen is able to showcase the child's parents facial emotions digitally.

- LED light bulb
Traffic light colors will be lit up in the LED light bulb. 

Green symbolizes full battery. 
Yellow symbolizes sufficient battery. 
Red symbolizes low battery. 

- Speaker
Speakers allow voice calling between the parents and their child. Also, allowing the music to be played from the product's music library. The music library can be updated through Internet Of Things (I.O.T)





Hidden camera for intellectual disability child
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Hidden camera for intellectual disability child

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