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My name is Jamil Merali and I am 14 years old. I attend West Ferris Secondary School in North Bay, Ontario. I enjoy Science and look forward to Science Fair every year. This year, the inspiration for my project stemmed from a problem faced by a family friend. To solve a real problem, one has to investigate many ideas and then develop one that is suitable for that particular problem. In my case I hope that the Haptic shoe will solve a problem faced by many people. I would like to investigate it further by having the Haptic shoe used by many people. The main advice I would give to other students is, do not give up. There are many obstacles that many arise when testing your hypothesis, but that is what Science is all about; for every problem there are numerous answers, you just have to figure out the one that best suits your experiment. When I am not working on Science projects, I enjoy working on computers, reading, watching TV, biking, and spending time with friends. In the future I would like to excel in engineering and electronics. |
| Jamil Merali "Shoe" Me the Haptic Way
Challenge: | Innovation | Category: | Intermediate | Region: | North Bay | City: | Corbeil, ON | School: | West Ferris S.S. | Abstract: | The Haptic Shoe can direct a person to his destination using haptic feedback. The Haptic Shoe has a GPS receiver, a compass module and an ultrasonic sensor. These three sensors feed data to a microcontroller programmed with a waypoint which can then trigger vibrational motors inside the shoe. These motors notify the users of any obstacles and lead them to their destination seamlessly. |
Awards | Value | Excellence Award - Intermediate Gold Medal Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | $1 500.00 | Western University Scholarship Gold Medallist - $4000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $4 000.00 | Total | $5 500.00 | |