DocumentCode
823412
Title
Design of a color sensing system to aid the color blind
Author
McDowell, Jason
Author_Institution
Aline Inc., Redondo Beach, CA
Volume
27
Issue
4
fYear
2008
Firstpage
34
Lastpage
39
Abstract
A color sensing device is implemented using two different color sensors, a microcontroller, and a display. Nine different colors of tissue paper were measured with the color sensors. The performance of the sensors was evaluated by converting the red, green, blue (RGB) values they produced back into colors on a computer and then comparing these colors with the colored tissue paper. An inexpensive commercial color sensor produced very accurate color for all nine color samples while the homemade sensor produced recognizable but washed-out looking color for most of the colors. The performance of the homemade sensor is strongly dependent on the positioning of the color sample relative to the light emitting diodes (LEDs).
Keywords
biomedical electronics; colour vision; handicapped aids; image sensors; light emitting diodes; vision defects; LED; RGB values; color blindness; color sample position; color sensing device; color sensing system design; color sensors; display; homemade color sensor; light emitting diodes; microcontroller; Anodes; Clocks; Displays; Drives; Light emitting diodes; Microcontrollers; Pins; Resistors; Shift registers; Vision defects;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Potentials, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-6648
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPOT.2008.916104
Filename
4586240
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