SBIR-STTR Award

Emergency Vehicle Alert System--Hearing Impaired Drivers
Award last edited on: 7/18/2008

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIDCD
Total Award Amount
$753,705
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Takeo Sawatari

Company Information

Sentec Corporation

6105 Gilbert Lake Road
Bloomfield Hills , MI 48390
   (248) 960-6160
   takeos@aol.com
   N/A
Location: Single
Congr. District: 11
County: Oakland

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43DC003017-01A1
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$99,803
The development of an emergency vehicle alert system for hearing impaired drivers is proposed for NIA Subject 3 A, 1996. The proposed system will display a visual warning signal for hearing impaired (most of whom are elderly) or deaf drivers if an emergency vehicle is approaching. Through the display, the driver can quickly determine the presence, distance, and direction of the approaching emergency vehicle. The Phase I objective will be to verify the feasibility of the proposed acoustic alert system concept. The system will consist of microphones, a signal processor, and display. Several products for the same purpose are currently or were previously marketed. These devices use banks of filters and level detection, and they provide only a simple warning sign. False detection rate of these devices is very high and the performance of these devices is far from satisfactory. The key goal addressed by this project is to drastically increase the accuracy and reliability of such systems while maintaining low cost. Recent strides in signal processing and in the performance of low cost microprocessors make this a practical goal. PROPOSED COMMERCIAL APPLICATION: The proposed alert system for hearing impaired drivers also has a potential application for drivers with normal hearing. With all windows up and the radio on, drivers with normal hearing may have the same difficulties as the hearing impaired in detecting warning sirens. Therefore, this system should have a high commercial potential.

Thesaurus Terms:
biomedical equipment development, deaf aid artificial intelligence, computer system design /evaluationFood and Drug Administration (FDA)

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R44DC003017-02
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase II year
1998
(last award dollars: 1999)
Phase II Amount
$653,902

The development of an emergency vehicle alert system for hearing impaired drivers is proposed. This system will display a visual warning signal for hearing impaired or deaf drivers if an emergency vehicle is approaching the driver. Through the display the driver can quickly determine the distance and direction of the approaching emergency vehicle. The Phase I objective was achieved by verifying the feasibility of the proposed acoustic alert system concept. In Phase II, prototypes will be built and field tests will be conducted to determine the practical variability of the alert system. This system will consist of microphones, signal processor, and display. Several products for the same purpose are currently or were previously marketed. These devices use banks of filters and level detection and they provide only a simple warning sign. False detection rates of these devices is very high and the performance of these devices is far from satisfactory. The key goal addressed by this project is to drastically increase the accuracy and reliability of such systems while maintaining low cost. Recent strides in signal processing in the performance of low cost microprocessors makes this goal practical