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Accessible Urban Navigation App for Visually-Impaired Pedestrians in Indian Cities

Theme: Reduced Inequalities & Accessibility Type: Social-good / SDG-aligned impact project Tags: SDG 10, Accessibility Team: up to 4 Assessment: 6 impact-lifecycle milestones (100 marks) Hackathon/AICTE-activity-points eligible

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About this project

Objective: To develop a mobile application that enables visually-impaired pedestrians in urban Indian areas to safely navigate public spaces with real-time obstacle alerts.

Visually-impaired individuals in India face significant challenges navigating city streets due to inaccessible infrastructure, lack of tactile guidance, and unpredictable obstacles. This restricts their mobility, independence, and access to essential services, exacerbating social inequality. The project aligns with SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities by targeting accessibility for a vulnerable community.

The proposed solution is a low-cost smartphone application that leverages GPS, crowdsourced mapping, and computer vision to provide real-time audio navigation and obstacle alerts tailored to Indian urban contexts. The app will integrate open street data, local context mapping, and accessible user interfaces to ensure usability for the visually-impaired.

Key features include turn-by-turn audio navigation in Indian languages, real-time obstacle detection using the phone camera and AI models, integration with OpenStreetMap and local open datasets, and a community reporting tool for hazards. The working prototype will be pilot-tested with visually-impaired users and NGOs in a selected city sector.

Measurable impact will focus on increased independent mobility (tracked via user journeys and feedback), reduction in navigation incidents, and user adoption rates. The solution is designed for scalability to other cities, leveraging public datasets and open APIs for continual improvement.

Milestones
1. Problem & Stakeholder Understanding
10 marks 21d
Conduct interviews and observations with visually-impaired users and NGOs to map navigation pain points and define user needs; reviewed by mentor panel with stakeholder feedback.
2. Landscape Survey & Open-Data Sourcing
10 marks 21d
Survey existing navigation aids, identify gaps, and collect relevant open datasets (OpenStreetMap, data.gov.in urban data); reviewed via annotated data inventory and landscape report.
3. Solution Design & Architecture
15 marks 21d
Design the technical architecture and accessible UI/UX flows, specifying data use and AI models; peer-reviewed by technical and accessibility mentors.
4. Prototype / Build
32 marks 35d
Develop a working Android prototype with navigation, audio, and obstacle detection features; deliverable is a testable app and codebase, reviewed via functional demo.
5. Pilot & Impact Measurement
23 marks 28d
Pilot the app with visually-impaired users in a city locality, collect usage/impact data, and iterate based on feedback; reviewed by analysis of impact metrics and user feedback.
6. Stakeholder Demo & Pitch
10 marks 14d
Present the solution and measured impact to a jury including NGO partners and accessibility experts; reviewed via live demonstration, pitch, and Q&A.
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Skills you'll learn
Social GoodSocial ImpactSDGSustainable DevelopmentCommunityReduced Inequalities & AccessibilitySDG 10AccessibilityAssistive technology solution designMobile app development (Androidaccessibility best practices)Computer vision for obstacle detectionOpen data integration (mapsurban hazards)User-centered design and accessibility testingStakeholder engagement with NGOs and visually-impaired usersImpact measurement and data analytics
Tools used
Android StudioOpenStreetMap APIsTesseract OCR or TensorFlow Lite for on-device visiondata.gov.in for urban infrastructure dataMapbox SDKGoogle Text-to-Speech APIGitHub for collaborationLocal NGO user feedback tools
Prerequisites
Basic programming (Java/Kotlin or Python)Introduction to Human-Computer InteractionMobile app development fundamentalsBasics of AI/ML (for computer vision)
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