Passengers who do not wish to touch devices or are differently abled no longer need to touch a screen, pin pad or physical surface.
Passengers with reduced mobility have often been a forgotten segment of travelers who could use self-service. However traditional physical interfaces can be difficult for PRMs, families with small children or the elderly.
Passengers who do not wish to touch devices or are differently abled no longer need to touch a screen, pin pad or physical surface, controlling and interacting with a device from a safe distance via head movement or voice control.
Touchless Head Tracking
Elenium has developed patent pending touchless solutions allowing passengers, including those with reduced mobility, to control the self-service device using their head movement as an alternative to physically touching a screen.
Voice recognition
Voice recognition can be challenging in any environment let alone a noisy airport. To help solve for this Elenium has developed a technology which is patent pending designed to recognize voice in very loud and busy environments.
To achieve this we have combined multiple types of sensors including proximity sensors, cameras and multiple directional microphones.
When a person is detected within the proximity of the self-service device the camera system starts to track the passenger’s lips. Using this information the system localizes which directional microphone in the array is in the best alignment with the passenger’s lips.