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Modeling an Aggregate of Interfaces in a Discrete Space and Time
Stanislav Simeonov1, Neli Simeonova2
1Stanislav Simeonov, Computer Systems and Technologies, University “Prof. Dr. Asen Zlatarov”, Burgas, Bulgaria.
2Neli Simeonova, Electrical engineering and electronics, University “Prof. Dr. Asen Zlatarov”, Burgas, Bulgaria.
Manuscript received on September 28, 2014. | Revised Manuscript received on October 15, 2014. | Manuscript published on October 30, 2014. | PP: 181-186  | Volume-4 Issue-1, October 2014. | Retrieval Number:  F3404083614/2013©BEIESP

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Abstract: Visually impaired people need improvement of their communicability to contact with other people. Different solutions of the improvement of the man-computer interaction could help the visually impaired people use their abilities to full extent. The Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a basic term described as the way a user communicates or interacts with computers. To guarantee the ability to acquire information, the computer interface should include software and hardware elements to facilitate this perception. The development of computer technology provides possibilities to combine multiple performing devices into an integrated system aimed to give or facilitate certain services. In somewhat narrower context, the present work is related to the problems in the design of complex interface and performing devices for the people with reduced sight or totally blind ones. This is a prerequisite for the realization not only of interface devices but also of systems capable of partial or full processing of information. In the presented study is shown a model of a single system. The study is the result of research project funded by Bulgarian National Science Fund – NSF Grant No D-ID-02/14 and Grant NHT-333/14.
Keywords: Automation, Blind people, Computer Interfaces, IT Architecture, Modeling, User support.